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Why do Travellers get away with everything?

As they change places every once in a while, their fixed identity is hard to trace. This contributes to people not being able to catch them on time as they can easily hide under the facade of travelers. They can also adopt an anti-social approach towards things, which makes them get away with things quietly.



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'There was a really interesting study released in 2021,' she says, 'that stated that the reason that tourists behaved differently abroad was that they were disconnected from the residents. Because they didn't feel connected, they felt that there was a lower likelihood that they'd be judged for bad behaviour.

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Data from the All-Ireland Traveller Health Study suggest that Traveller men have a life expectancy of only 63 years (vs 78 in the general population). For Traveller women, that figure is 71 years (vs 82 in the general population). This means Irish Travellers die about 11-15 years earlier than the general population.

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As travelers, we naturally have an adventurous spirit. It is part of who we are, and the more we travel, the more we feed this spirit. Adventure is our normal. We have a strong sense of empathy.

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A recent Washington State University study found out that people who traveled several times a year-even for just 75 miles from home- were 7% happier than those who did not travel.

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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among travelers abroad, accounting for nearly 50 percent of all deaths and the most deaths in travelers older than 55 years of age.

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Traffic crashes Car, bus and taxicab crashes are the leading cause of death among healthy travelers. With as many as, 1.3 million people killed and 25–50 million injured in traffic crashes worldwide, it's no wonder these are the greatest threats to our safety.

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