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Do pickpockets target tourists?

Your clothes are a dead giveaway. The stereotype is true: American tourists stick out like a sore thumb when they travel, making them prime targets for pickpockets. Instead of throwing on a T-shirt to rep your alma mater, try to dress like the locals.



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Who do pickpockets target? Pickpockets look for distracted and unaware travelers. “That's not to say that anyone can be prey, but if you're engrossed in your phone, you're less attentive to what's going on around you,” said Maria Pasquale, a Rome-based travel journalist and author.

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How To Avoid Pickpockets When Traveling In Cities
  1. Be Extra Aware In Certain Areas.
  2. Don't Let Looks Fool You.
  3. Know Common Pickpocket Scams.
  4. Leave Valuables Locked In Your Hotel.
  5. Look Like A Local.
  6. Wearing A Money Belt To Avoid Pickpockets.
  7. Invest In A Pickpocket Proof Bag or Pickpocket Proof Wallet.


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How can I protect myself from pickpockets? Hotel safes are a good place to store passports and other valuables during a trip abroad. Tourists should limit the number of items they carry while out shopping, walking or sightseeing. If carrying a bag is necessary, use one that zips shut or closes securely.

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The destination with the highest likelihood of being pickpocketed was Italy, according to Quotezone's European Pickpocket Index.

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Travel lovers are, unfortunately, the most likely targets for pickpockets around the world. Whether true or not, pickpockets often view tourists as wealthy, making travelers a prime opportunity in a pickpocket's mind.

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Outsmarting Pickpockets and Thieves
  1. Be prepared. ...
  2. Wear a money belt. ...
  3. Leave valuables in your hotel room. ...
  4. Secure your bag, gadgets, and other valuables when you're out and about. ...
  5. Stay vigilant in crowds and steer clear of commotions. ...
  6. Establish a don't lose it discipline. ...
  7. Leave a clue for honest finders.


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