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Shoulder to Shoulder no longer travels to San Pedro Sula.
You can hitch hike (halon) but only in town.
If someone attacks you, you should fight back.
You cannot drink alcohol at any point during your brigade trip.
You can run alone.
You cannot wear shorts in the clinic.
Your safety is your business and does not effect anyone else.
It is a good idea to take out cash from an ATM in a crowded place.
A possible problem that might interrupt your trip is a crowd demonstrating and blocking the road.
The security policy is base on the Peace Corps and US Government policies, and pólice department interviews.
You should walk around like you are lost.
Several ways to assure your safety is being aware of your surroundings, using common sense and following the safety policy.
It is not necessary to inform your brigade leader when you leave the clinic.
Do not wear short shorts or camoflauge mini skirts.
It is prohibited for any Shoulder to Shoulder brigade member to take public transportation.
It is fine to have just one beer on Thirsty16 Thursday.
EAP stands for Emergency Army Protocol.
Shoulder to Shoulder has a 1% tolerance policy for unnecessary risks.
It is important to respect local customs.
You may be asked to return home at early at your own expense if you violate a safety policy.
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By submitting this form, I acknowlege understanding the safety policies of Shoulder to Shoulder and agree to abide by them.