I've been a bit quiet lately because I've had visitors and they have kept me super busy. Yesterday, we had a blowout tourist day, going to the National Hawk Conservancy, then sneaking up the back of Stonehenge, and finally going to Avebury for the stone circles. I told these visitors several times "There's no need to carry your passport around, best to leave it at the house" and of course, one did not listen. When we returned to the National Trust car park at Avebury, the side window was busted out and the only thing stolen was the visitor's purse. With the passport and car keys to the car sitting in Washington DC! 14 hours before their flight at 8 am the next day, on the Bank Holiday weekend with the embassy shut for Monday as well. This visitor didn't even have a copy of their passport.
We thought we were screwed, and everyone told us to wait until the Embassy opened on Tuesday. Except for one smart cookie working the United call centre at midnight who told them to go to the airport and try to talk their way on the flight. Unbelievably, it worked. The lady at Air Canada (the airline providing the flight) was hostile and useless. The ladies at United started off hesitantly, but soon took the challenge. They switched them to a different official United flight for no charge, and sent them on their way. Flying back to the US with nothing but a driving license.
The moral of the story is, always travel with a paper copy of your passport somewhere. If your passport is stolen, get the police to email you a crime number and an explanation that it is a stolen passport, print it out and take it with you. And don't leave you passport and car keys in a parking lot!