Liechtenstein is a safe country
According to recent data, Liechtenstein is one of the safest countries in Europe and has the lowest crime rates, making it a very safe country to visit for all types of travelers. The last murder occurred two decades ago, and since then, there have been none. A few inmates in prison and prisoners who are sentenced to over two years are transferred to Austria. Many Liechtensteiners do not lock their doors. In the resort of Malbun, there are fenced-off areas, and if you stray over the fence to pick a flower for yourself or your lover, you could get slugged with a 500 Swiss Franc fine. Don't even think of dropping a piece of litter; you'll cop another fine there too.
If you plan to get out on the road, make sure you have a warning triangle and safety vest with you in the car in case your car breaks down. It's also compulsory, like in many places, to use snow tires in the winter. Dipped headlights are compulsory at all times while driving in Liechtenstein. The only real hazards you may encounter on the roads are drunk drivers and, in winter, icy conditions. It's also a good idea to soak in the scenery as you drive; speed limits are monitored by cameras, and the fines can put a nasty dent in your holiday savings.