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06LISBON2585
2006-11-15 14:19:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Lisbon
Cable title:  

PORTUGAL: COUNTRY CLEARANCE GRANTED FOR CBP CLARK,

Tags:  EWWT OTRA PO 
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DE RUEHLI #2585 3191419
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 151419Z NOV 06
FM AMEMBASSY LISBON
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 5349
RUEAORC/US CUSTOMS AND BORDER PRO WASHINGTON DC
INFO RUEHMD/AMEMBASSY MADRID 2395
UNCLAS LISBON 002585 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

MADRID PASS TO NORMAN DEL TORO, DHS/ICE ATTACHE

STATE PASS TO KEVIN R. OPSTRUP, EUR/WE DESK OFFICER

CBP PASS TO LISA A. CLARK, OFFICE OF FIELD OPERATIONS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EWWT OTRA PO
SUBJECT: PORTUGAL: COUNTRY CLEARANCE GRANTED FOR CBP CLARK,
COLE AND LOBELLO

REF: RUEAORC4792 UNCLAS
UNCLAS LISBON 002585 SIPDIS SIPDIS MADRID PASS TO NORMAN DEL TORO, DHS/ICE ATTACHE STATE PASS TO KEVIN R. OPSTRUP, EUR/WE DESK OFFICER CBP PASS TO LISA A. CLARK, OFFICE OF FIELD OPERATIONS E.O. 12958: N/A TAGS: EWWT OTRA PO SUBJECT: PORTUGAL: COUNTRY CLEARANCE GRANTED FOR CBP CLARK, COLE AND LOBELLO REF: RUEAORC4792 UNCLAS 1.Embassy Lisbon warmly welcomes and grants country clearance for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Immigration and Customs Enforcement Lisa A. Clark, Supv. CBP; Robert Cole, Management and Program Analyst; Russ Lobello, Supv. CBP Officer traveling to Lisbon, Portugal from November 29 - December 1, 2006. The purpose of the trip is to conduct an evaluation of the container security initiative office located in Lisbon, Portugal. ¶2. Point of contact in Lisbon is Political/Economic Officer Tiffany McGriff. CONTACT INFO -------------- OFC : 351-21-770-2575 FAX : 351-21-726-6547 CELL: 351-91-959-4823 E-MAIL: McGriffTL@state.gov ¶3. The U.S. Embassy in Lisbon is located at Avenida das Forcas Armadas, Apartado 43033, telephone: 351-21-727-3300. Emergencies and calls after normal business hours may be directed to Post One: 351-21-770-2222. ¶4. TRAVEL TIPS: Taxis are relatively inexpensive. Be sure to ask for a receipt (factura). A "taxi voucher" service is available at the Lisbon airport to arriving passengers. Vouchers are on sale at the Turismo de Lisboa counter located in the terminal. The cost of the voucher depends on the distance of the trip and/or length of time, as well as the type of service required. Fares should not be more than Euros 15.00 from the airport to major hotels in the city. ¶5. It is possible to use most ATM cards in Multibanco teller machines located throughout Portugal. Although Multibanco does not assess a service charge for this transaction, normal service charges assessed by your own bank will apply. USD 1.00 equals approximately Euro 0.78. The ATM machine will automatically do the exchange. ¶6. THREAT ASSESSMENT: In light of the current worldwide security situation, all Americans are reminded that it is more important than ever to maintain a high level of vigilance and to take appropriate steps to increase their security awareness. Be sure to vary your times and routes and avoid patterns in your activities. There are no known specific and credible threats to include violent demonstrations, terrorist or criminal acts that would affect your visit. Personnel under the Chief of Mission's authority will be notified of any security advisories issued during the visit. While in Portugal, if you notice any suspicious activity or have any security concerns, the Embassy's Regional Security Officer (RSO) should be notified as soon as possible. The RSO holds a weekly briefing every Thursday at 9:00. It is your responsibility to contact the Regional Security Office to sign-up. ¶7. Portugal has a relatively low amount of street crime. Violent criminal confrontations and the use of weapons are rare. Burglars and pickpockets are active and visitors are encouraged to safeguard valuables and not carry large amounts of cash or unneeded credit cards. Visitors should also be very careful on crowded streets, in entertainment areas, department stores, restaurants or crowded public transportation. Car crime, such as auto thefts and thefts from vehicles is low. Travelers are warned not to leave valuables in hotel rooms. Eastern European organized crime groups are active in Portugal, but mainly target the immigrant populations. The police and other emergency services in Portugal are adequate. Threat information through the Consular Information Program is available on the Internet at http://travel.state.gov. In addition to information on the Internet, U.S. travelers may hear recorded information by calling the Department of State in Washington, DC at (202) 647-5225 from their touchtone telephone, or receive information by automated telefax by dialing (202) 647-3300 from their fax machine. Hoffman

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