TNEngineer
Contributor
Buddy Dive provides a threaded dry fob into which you put their truck key. Screw it closed, toss it in a BCD pocket, and no worries.
We often tucked slightly-more-valuable items behind/under the rear seat, then left a few things like messed up towels and such on the seats and floors. Basically made it look like random unimportant stuff was just tossed about which suggested that nothing of any value was available. Spare tanks and such are obviously openly accessible in the back but they're labeled and it's an island, so no value in stealing them.
As others have said, in today's world we unfortunately must use some judgement. Bonaire is no worse than other locations and a whole lot better than many.
We often tucked slightly-more-valuable items behind/under the rear seat, then left a few things like messed up towels and such on the seats and floors. Basically made it look like random unimportant stuff was just tossed about which suggested that nothing of any value was available. Spare tanks and such are obviously openly accessible in the back but they're labeled and it's an island, so no value in stealing them.
As others have said, in today's world we unfortunately must use some judgement. Bonaire is no worse than other locations and a whole lot better than many.