Kenny (January 7th, 2019)
Same same same.......I treat my passport like it's gold and the it's the first thing in and out of my room safe and NEVER go's on the streets with me ( unless for a specific reason of course). I too normally copy my main page and whilst the visa thing on the back is a good idea and as I usually make mine here in the UK before I travel ( and use it in other Countries too) I have a copy of my both my emergency contacts phone numbers ( in the UK) and also the 24hr helpline number for my travel / medical insurance listed - along with a line printed in big letters saying "I HAVE MEDICAL INSURANCE and PASSPORT IN HOTEL ROOM SAFE".
Whilst that might sound a little anal I put it there on the very rare risk that I might be involved in some serious accident and perhaps unconscious and some random ambulance or doctor asks "ok so what hospital we well take him too ?" As in my head anyway I always hope that by including that one line that just might be enough to get me taken to the RIGHT hospital and fast, rather than some small shit local hospital and THEN on to the right one an hour later ( and hence using up that "golden hour" they talk about where treatment can save your life or stop you becoming a vegetable later perhaps.
A long shot I know but anything that speeds along the process at the side of the road or even when in A&E and they're trying to work out who you are and how they should treat you ( expense wise) was to me worth it. No doubt I'll be told now that "dont be daft you get the best treatment FIRST and then they worry about money etc later" hmmm perhaps you're right, but being Thailand ( and the other Countries I visit) if adding one line of text fast tracks their decisions then I think it's worth a try always - plus also by THEM ringing the UK medical centre number the UK may well divert you from one hospital to another too if they feel that local CLINIC ( in Bali for instance) that you may have been taken too isn't qualified or registered to deal with your injuries.
I also usually carry a business card from whatever hotel I'm staying at in my wallet so that again if I'm found unconscious the police etc can check my wallet ( steal my money) and then contact the hotel and go get my passport ( in my safe) ands start doing their thing there with the consulate if required ( i.e if I'm dying etc).
Might all sound a bit overly dramatic but after numerous trips NOT doing that it did dawn on me after a close shave nearly getting knocked down by a very drunk driver one night that had that happened quite far from the main tourist area that had that happened no one would have had a CLUE as much for my own peace of mind if nothing else I guess.
Kenny (January 7th, 2019), Marsilius (January 8th, 2019), poshglasgow (January 12th, 2019)