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What should I wear to avoid pickpockets?

Wearing A Money Belt To Avoid Pickpockets This is one of famous traveler Rick Steve's key pieces of advice. To avoid pickpockets, invest in a money belt. “Sooner or later, if you're not on guard, wearing amoney belt — or at least keeping everything properly zipped and buttoned — you'll be a victim,” says Steves.



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The best protection is to eliminate the opportunity of becoming a victim in the first place. pickpocket generally avoids front trouser pockets, and especially buttoned or zippered pockets. knowledge. The best place for keys is on a chain attached to your clothing.

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16 Tips to Outsmart Pickpockets and Thieves in Europe
  1. Know where the biggest threats lie. ...
  2. Research the most common pickpocketing scams. ...
  3. Don't have anything on you that's worth stealing. ...
  4. Put your passport and credit cards in an RFID wallet. ...
  5. Get an anti-theft bag. ...
  6. Be extra careful around popular tourist attractions.


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All five attractions that Quotezone monitored were in the capital city Paris. The Netherlands ranked third on the pickpocketing index. Despite Barcelona's reputation for pickpocketing, Spain only came sixth on the list. Reviews had five times fewer mentions of theft than in Italy.

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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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The safest and most convenient style of bag is a crossbody bag that you wear from one shoulder to the opposite hip. A thin flexible wire embedded in the strap makes it slash-resistant to thieves who cut bag straps and then run off with the bag.

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Las Ramblas, the main promenade through central Barcelona, is humming with activity 24 hours a day and – pickpockets and tourist scams aside – is considered safe. Late at night, the south end of the street may feel a little seedy but is still relatively safe (and pretty easy to avoid if you prefer).

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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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While crossbodies are purses that are hard to pickpocket, make sure to keep them in front of you at all times when you're out and about. That way, you'll be able to see your valuables, no matter where you are!

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Pickpockets are especially on Las Ramblas pedestrian street, near Sagrada Familia, in the central metro stations and the Sants train station. Other areas of the city generally does not have problems with pickpockets except near major tourist attractions.

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One of the most readily available sources of personal information is your purse or wallet, and a thief can do plenty with the contents. Your credit cards, debit cards, checkbook, and home information can give a criminal valuable material to work with, especially in terms of making a quick buck through account fraud.

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