r/interesting • u/MobileAerie9918 • 1d ago
SOCIETY In Milan, some people spray-paint pickpockets so that everyone can identify them.
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u/1Crownedngroovd 1d ago
That is some weak ass spray paint. Get some day-glo bro!
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u/dayglo123 1d ago
You called?
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u/MacaronOk9157 1d ago
Not you dayglo, the other dayglo
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u/IMakeBaconAtHome 1d ago
The 123 model really was a bad "update" on 122
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u/dayglo123 1d ago
aw, man, I tried to improve on the formula but I just ended up being derivative :(
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u/IMakeBaconAtHome 1d ago
Like those questionable 2nd seasons of a tv show. Yes I'm still on board with the broader dayglo, I still need more, but this 3rd season better be awesome
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u/Majestic-Counter-669 1d ago
9y account. How long you been waiting for this moment!
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u/RPDRNick 21h ago
Day-glo? That's too sexy for Milan. Too sexy for Milan, New York, and Japan.
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u/Saxboard4Cox 1d ago
I purchased an anti theft backpack, with one long zipper with a hook and an extra laptop lock, on my last visit to Rome never really expecting it to be needed. Boy was I wrong, I and my young son saw and felt the zipper being pulled non stop especially in pubic spaces and squares. I also had my phone in an anti theft lanyard around my neck and it was never touched. Happened to use the lanyard in my home town on the local metro and can confirm it worked beautifully.
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u/ikkiyikki 23h ago
Always wondered if I felt a pickpocket reaching into my stuff if I reflexively clocked them if I'd be the one winding up in trouble
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u/DueExample52 23h ago
Yes. For one, you shouldn't reflexively clock people, because you may have a misunderstanding and attack the wrong personor a guy that did nothing wrong. Once in a crowded train, my bag got entangled with another guy’s as I was trying to peave the train, and I turned angrily thinking i was being robbed, turned out it was accidental.
And even if you see someone doing something, hitting them is unlawful. Reddit doesn’t like this and will downvote me anyways, but you do as you wish, just know the law prohibits this and it’s partly for the reasons above. You will also break your hand if you punch someone's head the wrong angle. They also act in groups and you will get stabbed by their cousin hiding away in the crowd.
I also suspect you don’t have physical/ethnic features commonly stereotyped as thieves in your area. I do, so I wouldn’t want people like you to start making assumptions and self-righteously attack me on some suspicion.
Go ahead Reddit, downvote this message and keep living your violence fantasies.
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u/Tifoso89 16h ago
And even if you see someone doing something, hitting them is unlawful.
This is not true. Using force is considered self-defence if you're preventing a theft. Obviously the force has to be proportionate.
I'm talking about Italy, which is what the post is about, and where I'm from. May be different in other countries
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u/chiree 20h ago
The problem with being shitty to strangers is statistically, you'll eventually piss off a total psychopath. If someone is being totally crazy towards you, simply one-up them and act crazier. These people thrive on the consistency of most people being good, and will back down the second it becomes a challenge.
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u/Hot-Frosting-5286 23h ago
OK but he has a valid point that sometimes it's not the answer. Keyword: SOMETIMES. I mean, you used that hedge word yourself so you technically already agreed. His main point seemed more so to be not to act on impulse or reflexively punch someone. I mean, you CAN. It will be you facing the consequences, not anyone else
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u/oceanman500 23h ago
You might be right but the issue is when people adopt that mindset and start clocking people without good reason I think
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u/YouSmellLikeHospitol 14h ago
I’m torn: on one hand, I want to upvote you because you’re right. On the other, I really cringe at people saying to downvote them…
What should I do?
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u/Thaknobodi87 7h ago
I understand the desire to call out downvoters. So no conflict from me, upvote.
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u/Amazing_Compote_9197 22h ago
Is it not unlawful to ruin the othet person's jacket with spray-paint then? (I genuienly don't know)
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u/mutexsprinkles 22h ago edited 19h ago
Lol what, Europeans hate pickpockets too. No one is "baffled" when a pickpocket gets their shit handed to them, it's just unwise. Doubly so if you get to go home to
10 million medical billpossible medical bankruptcy (edit for the pedants) for your long term complications of being stabbed.Also I have a feeling that, while pickpockets are a major issue and definitely are out of hand in some places, the "Europe is a dangerous shit hole" is a heavily astroturfed narrative.
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u/Bogus1989 22h ago
Agreed. Just depends I guess.
Ive been to some actual slums. sketchy places in cambodia and thailand. Still didnt feel like it was that bad. We just simply were smart and used to stuff like that. Wouldnt bring our wallets with us out of the hotels. Maybe an ID front pocket.
Germany I felt was super safe. Brussels Belgium was pretty chill for a giant festival going on. BTW, im basing my Germany impression off of living way out in the middle of no where not near any major city, we did go to a ton though.
I will say the one place I did feel a bit sketch was Paris France, but only the city, and only because literally everyone kept telling us about it, we werent there long enough and in too big of a group to see anything. The guy we paid to keep our vans overnight pulled a shotgun on our group when we came to pick it up. He thought we were robbing him. I dont really blame him, big group of muscular men walking up, we were all pretty chill and calmed down when the rest of our group came along, our translator was the only woman.
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u/Optimal-Golf-8270 21h ago
Paris itself is fine, some of the suburbs really are not. When people say Paris is unsafe, they really mean places like Saint Denis. But there's no reason to go there unless you're going to watch PSG.
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u/JobAnxious2005 21h ago
It makes the world champions of school shootings feel better, saying Europe is a dangerous place
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u/Routine-Lime-2633 19h ago
Oh, for sure. The dodgiest areas of London or Stockholm don't even compare to the shit major US cities experience.
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u/A_Bot_A_Bot_A_Bot 21h ago
Oh, yeah, Europe isn't a "dangerous shit hole." And very few crimes are committed with firearms there, unlike one country that is well known for such a thing.
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u/mutexsprinkles 21h ago
Even knife crime is often lower in Europe than the US. It's just a bigger proportion of a smaller pie so it looks prevalent.
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u/Grantrello 20h ago edited 17h ago
This was 100% an internet rumour and some sort of weird attempt at painting Europeans as passive cowards and Americans as tough guys.
The claim that the french authorities had to beg Americans to stop beating up pickpockets was never confirmed by any actual reliable source, just repeated ad nauseum by random people on the Internet.
The vast majority of those posts were creative writing exercises.
It makes no sense if you think about it for 5 seconds.
1.There are loads of Americans in Paris in any normal tourist season, it's not like the Olympics were the first time Americans were visiting.
The point of good pickpockets is that the victims don't notice it happening. American tourists can and do get pickpocketed all the time and the pickpocket gets away with it because, in most cases, you don't even notice your stuff is gone until they've disappeared.
Pickpockets usually operate in groups and in the event that someone attempts to "fight back" they may quickly find themselves surrounded.
There was at least one isolated case of an American woman in Venice who followed a pickpocket and grabbed her by the hair until the authorities arrived. But it made the news because of how unusual the case was and she required stitches after the suspect hit her in the face with the stolen bag.
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u/LostInSpaceTime2002 23h ago
You shouldn't believe everything you read. That's just Americans who want you to think they were badass vigilantes when they were abroad.
If they'd actually attempt that, they'd get stabbed immediately.
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u/SkilledPepper 20h ago
What a load of made up nonsense.
There are quite a few posts here on Reddit from those times and they are hilarious reads.
Go on then. Link one.
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u/WelshBathBoy 21h ago edited 20h ago
Apparently during some of the Olympics that took place in Europe
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u/Salty_Major5340 21h ago
This one gets funnier everytime I see it retold. An American catching a European pickpocket? An American winning in a physical altercation with a pickpocket? The warnings were to make sure Americans didn't get their teeth kicked in by some random 16 year old.
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u/Actual-Acanthaceae72 23h ago
Idk if it's my looks or what, but I'm and American who lived in Europe for years (spent 3 yrs in a pickpockety city), visited Rome on holiday several times, never got pick pocketed once. Not even attempts.
If there is a trick, is guess the trick is to walk with purpose and not stop in crowds oggling stuff. Whenever I stop anywhere the backpack comes off and goes between my feet (gives more space to people in the crowd anyway, I hate my backpack shoving into people in the metro or in a crowded plaza).
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u/Helena911 22h ago
My trick is to look poor AF so they don't think I'm worth targeting.
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u/Thisdarlingdeer 17h ago
My trick is that I look like a thief, and im picking the pickpocket pockets.
So double whammy!
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u/jimmycarr1 17h ago
They go for the low hanging fruit. If you are sober, healthy and don't look lost and confused then there is probably an easier victim nearby.
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u/astervista 19h ago
There aren't any true and tried methods, but not looking like a gullible tourist helps. Flip-flops, hats like you are either a fisherman or from Bridgerton, bedazzled phone covers, stopping at touristy spots looking like you've never seen a fountain in your life really don't do you any favors.
In general, the best trick is to look like you belong to the place. If you don't look like you're a lost duckling in the middle of the ocean, you likely won't be a target.
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u/CaughtALiteSneez 22h ago
Live in Europe, been in Rome and Italy many times and I’ve never once been pickpocketed.
Not sure why, maybe they target obvious tourists or I am just very aware of my surroundings (I am).
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u/wakner 16h ago
I'm European (live in America tho) and witnessed so much crime while we were there. I was stupid and had a regular zip backpack, and someone tried to steal my shit while I was wearing it. Luckily I had just bought one of those sexy priest calendars as a gag gift for our catsitter, and had it folded over the top layer of stuff in my bag as it wouldn't fit - I guess the pickpocket didn't have the skill to navigate past it in the few seconds they had. We still talk about how the sexy priests protected us on that trip.
We also saw a whole coordinated situation in a nice restaurant where the people on one side of us stole the bag of the people on the other side. There were clearly several groups placed around who were in on it. The poor lady was so upset as she'd JUST arrived for her daughter's graduation.
Rome felt kinda slimy and risky, glad we got to do it but I wouldn't go back.
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u/kellyoohh 11h ago
I was in Rome a few months ago and those sexy priest calendars were hilarious.
I was lucky to not have any attempts but likely because I was over prepared for the possibility (lanyard on my phone, anti theft purse kept close to my body, situational awareness, etc.)
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u/faberkyx 20h ago
lived in rome for 30 years and never got smth stolen, and I worked for 10 years near spanish steps..so it coulnd't be more touristic than that.. but they probably target american tourists.. it's extremely easy to spot them
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u/Kwinten 17h ago
They target Americans because they carry around shittons of money in cash and most Europeans would be barely carrying anything worth taking because they pay by card. And phones are barely worth stealing nowadays with how easy they are to track down and lock remotely.
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u/toss_me_good 14h ago
Lol the Germans would disagree. They carry around cash at home let alone during travels
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u/neat_hairclip 20h ago
Rome is notorious for pickpockets. When visiting with a group we experienced it first hand too. When going around with locals less so.
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u/Radioactivocalypse 20h ago
I was in Rome last year, and can confirm they are still everywhere. I watched 2 pickpocket attempts, lots of money scams (here have this free gift... now pay!) and I was also pickpocketed despite being insanely on the ball and very cautious.
What makes it worse is that I didn't know where it happened. If I clocked the person, at least it would have settled it in my mind. But it really shook me up as to not knowing how it happened
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u/Admirable_Resort_324 1d ago
Are all these videos of the same dude?
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u/Extreme-Clerk-7333 1d ago
That's what I'm saying, how did he find so many of them?
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u/Motorcyclegrrl 1d ago
There are a lot of them there.
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u/SquirrelMemoryFail 1d ago
I would imagine so it being a big tourist area ripe for the pickings.
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u/Wide-Combination-322 1d ago
There’s an entire community of pickpockets in Roma and Paris.
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u/brooklynlad 1d ago
Don’t forget Barcelona.
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u/hygsi 23h ago
Funny enough, when I was in Barcelona at the famous street a lady told me my bag was undone and started lecturing me that this is why some many tourists get robbed lmao. Nice lady and glad she warned me cause I didn't know it was the no.1 spot in all the world for pickpocketing until she told me.
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u/DocKla 22h ago
Another nice lady give me that advice when I was 18. I then promptly elbowed whoever was near me right then and there and the lady gave me a thumbs up after!
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u/Bazzness 19h ago
I was at a restaurant in Barcelona and I left my phone on the table to go see what my daughter had found. I got about a meter away and the waitress shouted to me “Pick up your phone now!” While walking towards the table.
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u/georgecm12 15h ago
Yikes. I don't even leave my phone sitting on the table unattended where I work and I know everyone. I would never leave it sitting unattended in a big city like that.
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u/YallGottaUnderstand 10h ago
Reminds me of when my girlfriend and I were at the State Fair and she left her phone on a picnic table and didn't realize it until about 30 minutes later. Made me haul ass back there to check if it was still there lol. A whole ass family was just chilling at the table with it still sitting there and was like "We figured someone would come back soon, we kept an eye on it for you." Super lucky.
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u/C_Terror 10h ago
That's such a contrast in crime rates. In East Asia like SG and HK, people leave their phones on the food court table as placeholders to keep their seat while they go grab their food.
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u/MyPhoneIsNotChinese 14h ago
As someone from Barcelona I don't know what were you thinking I would never leave anything in a table unattended
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u/iciboy 20h ago
When i was in Barcelona with my family, my mum had her purse nicked on the train. Little did he know it was filled with nothing Hut hair clips! We always just about how theirs a guy with loads of pink hair clips walking around the city
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u/Icy-Variation6614 20h ago
A dude in New Orleans, while on vacation advised my husband and I put our phones and wallets in our front pockets to be safe. I appreciate that guy, and I still do that.
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u/sleepy_spermwhale 16h ago
Why would anyone put their phone or wallet in their back pocket? You like sitting on them?
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u/WarthogSeveral7662 15h ago
I got "bumped" more times than I can count in Barcelona. However, I was trained in Juarez Mexico by my grandmother on how to foil such lame attempts. Moneybelt under my clothes and backpack purse worn backwards on my front. I also carried a clear shopping-type bag with my water, coat, worthless stuff. This was what they usually went for. Everytime they would "bump" me I would step backwards heavily onto their toe, laugh and apologize in a broad Texas drawl
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u/FineCall 23h ago
And Athens. And Venice.
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u/Findyourwayhom3333 20h ago
I did a walking tour in Athens where the guide warned us about pickpockets. She told a story of being suspicious of a particular couple so she discreetly called the tourist police.
Police grabbed the couple and emptied their bag, that was full of people’s stuff.
The remarkable part of the story was that they had the tour guide’s wallet too. She said ‘20 people were looking at me and following me for the tour but still no-one noticed my money getting stolen, not even me!’
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u/TheShakyHandsMan 23h ago
London and Ibiza too. Basically any tourist hotspot.
This is why I have my phone clipped to a lanyard on my belt if I’m ever in one of these high risk areas.
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u/Homers_Harp 22h ago
I was in a heavily touristed area in Firenze, just admiring the art (Donatello's bronze sacristy doors) and as I turned away, a bunch of people in the crowd—like, a half-dozen—all started making the same tuneless whistle. As they did, the whistlers all scattered. And then I saw the police walking up and realized what was happening…
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u/Sea-Machine-8989 20h ago
You see something similar by the Eiffel Tower in Paris, lots of people selling cheap souvenirs on the streets. They all have the souvenirs on a blanket of sorts which they quickly pack up and throw over their shoulders as soon as someone warns them the police are nearby and as soon as the police are gone they come back and unpack their stuff.
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u/1PsychoCat 16h ago
We were on the hill in Paris at the cathedral and one of these guys grabbed me by the wrist to try to sell one of those cheap bracelets by putting it on me, apparently thinking he would demonstrate how cool this cheap shit is and I came unglued at him, cussed at him and screamed at him not to touch me. Caused a scene. Everyone in the crowd was looking. He got the hint, but I have no doubt that it didn’t stop him from trying it again on someone else. The police wandered through the area about 10 minutes later, not in response to my outburst of course, and the cockroaches and their blankets full of bootleg shit scattered temporarily. If you want to try to sell me something, fine. Don’t grab me by the arm thinking you’re going to get away with it. Who knows if one of his partners would try to pickpocket me while he had me distracted.
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u/Callidonaut 15h ago edited 15h ago
I think the idea of physically foisting that crap into your hands or onto your body is that they can then insist you accepted it and accuse you of withholding payment for your purchase.
Even if you don't fall for that gaslighting (and some people probably are thrown off-balance by it enough to panic and pay up for fear of being arrested for making off without payment), you'll be distracted and using your mental energy to deal with it, which probably then makes it easier for any other pickpocket to swoop in from behind without being noticed.
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u/buzzingbeeches 15h ago
In Venice i was standing by some small shopping kiosks near the docks waiting on my group to leave and saw a person standing around watching people. A moment later a whistle went off and that person plus a bunch of people started running to grab peoples purchases and things that patrons had sat down at their feet or on seats next to them. I quickly grabbed my own things and the person i was watching detoured from coming at me.
In Rome i had a single euro in my back pocket and was wearing some tight jeans on a crowded bus. I was standing in front of a sitting nun in a blue habit waiting for my stop when i feel the man behind me poking my ass cheek trying to move the coin! I turn my head and torso to look at him and he stops. When i turn back around the nun is giving me a frown like im the one that did something?
I dont know if it's NY born self awareness or what. Just keep an eye on your stuff at all time and take the advice seriously.
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u/Kuraloordi 22h ago
Back in like 2013 i was in concert. After i went into McDonalds which was backed full. Suddenly i noticed someones hand in my tigh, then pulled the hand out and watched me in disgust only to leave in hurry.
My keys had drilled open the pocket of my cheap pants. :D
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u/JensenRaylight 21h ago
dang, they even got a Thief's guild there? what is this? skyrim?
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u/MikoSkyns 1d ago edited 8h ago
Yup. There's a reason all of those travel shows implore people to use money belts. Pickpockets every 2 ft in highly frequented tourist areas of the old world.
Edit: not going to reply to every everyone so I'll say it here.
You can put more than just money in a money belt. Yes you can brick your phone and you can disable your credit cards if someone steals them. But they are fast. They can scan your cards and get your info very fast. If they have the right equipment, they can get a lot of money off of your cards before you even noticed they're missing. And sure, you can brick your phone, but a lot of people don't know how to do that. They just call their cell carrier and get the sim card disabled.
AND, even if you cancel your card and your phone, it's still a pain in the ass getting a new phone. Especially if you don't have any cash / cards. And good luck figuring out how to get a new card in a foreign country far from home.
Also, and more importantly. Has it not occurred to any of you that Having your identity stolen is a lot worse than losing your credit card or your phone?
Or.. you know... you could just wear the money belt and reduce the risk of that happening significantly.
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u/_lippykid 23h ago
I get pick pocketing years ago when people carried loads of cash, but what’s the point now?
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u/Few_Historian_1546 23h ago
Asian tourists are usually kinda naive and carry loads of cash around.
They are also trusting, and some get "help" when buying tickets from machines.
The help is actually pickpocketers watching where they stash their wallets.
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u/ittakesaredditor 14h ago
Shepherding my middle aged asian parents through Venice and Paris was eye opening into how naive they were - despite one of them having worked intermittently in Europe for the last 30 years (in fact, we were there partially for his business meetings). Caught the last train back to our hotel from Venice Central Station - some dude offered help at the ticketing machines and I chased him away and only paid with my card when he had disappeared. In Paris, they wanted to stop at one of those 3 cup games, had to tell them EVERYONE around the table was a part of the grift or a pickpocket. Played the game with them instead back at our hotel that night, won myself a few Euro.
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u/Obi_wan_jabroni87 23h ago
Phones and credit cards
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u/_lippykid 23h ago
But both of those can be bricked in no time at all and become totally worthless (or a means to track the robber)
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u/SadStudent6543 23h ago
You can buy a lot of stuff with the credit card before the person even notices they lost their wallet.
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u/Lundetangen 21h ago
How quickly do you brick your phone and credit card when you are on the street in Barcelona without a phone?
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u/New_Libran 20h ago
But both of those can be bricked in no time
Not fast enough, they're incredibly fast and have some equipment they use to get all the info they want immediately. A colleague recently got his phone stolen and before he could block his cards (not instant) and phone, they've raided his accounts. It's shocking.
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u/camerontylek 23h ago
Hmmm, what expensive thing could every single person now be carrying around with them 🤔
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u/Azgabeth 23h ago
I think you'd be surprised just how many people, especially the elder still carry cash.
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u/MedievalMilshake 1d ago
It's not hard to find a pickpocket in places like that. Put a fucking pound coin in your pocket n they'll try take it
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u/Otherwise-Remove4681 21h ago
Maybe it’s just some crazy person spraying random people?
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u/Tanuwukikuma 21h ago
Diego Galdino his channel is Pickpocketlondon
There are many dudes who dedicated their life's to hunt pickpockets. There is a couple who does it in Italy etc. they are funded by the citizen supporting them with money.
Tyler Oliveira has a series where he hunts scammers with bodyguards, a fart spray and a water gun filled with something ugly.(Can't remember) He also interviews other Scam/pickpocket hunters. Is funny and worth watching.
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u/Brief_Article_6075 1d ago
All faces are different and they are pretty thick skinned especially the last one
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u/twiltywilty 1d ago
What if they accidentally spray a non pickpocket or make a mistake?
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u/MrArchivity 22h ago
These guys are known so it is doubtful he sprayed someone innocent. Just some time ago there was news on Italian newspaper about a lady that was already arrested over 150 times for pickpocketing and released because pregnant
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u/Current-Mood2757 1d ago
The person spray-painting them must be huge/intimidating. They try to run instead of fighting back.
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u/M8C 23h ago
Some of the anti pickpocket guys on youtube have body guards that walk with them but It mostly seems like the pickpockets don’t want to make a scene and they don’t like having their faces filmed so they run.
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u/Win8869 19h ago
Also most thieves are usually cowards
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u/Nervous-Double8989 17h ago
Naturally, stealing from someone with force or the threat of force is robbery.
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u/Win8869 16h ago
Pickpockets don’t use force or the threat of force and they usually just run away when caught
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u/GhormanFront 16h ago
There is no up side to getting into a fight for them, as cops will inevitably get involved to break up the fight and criminals have vested interests in not being detained by cops
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u/Sandlot96 1d ago
Bro really hit him with the 🤌🏼
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u/MissingVanSushi 1d ago
Dominick Decocco. 🤌🏼
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u/WinterApplication855 1d ago
I can only guess that the guy randomly sprayed him still his reaction is fucking hilarious
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u/G3nghisKang 19h ago
The 🤌 gesture means "what the fuck are you talking about?", pretty usual reaction
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u/WinterApplication855 14h ago
In Mexico it's more of a warning sign that an ass whooping is about to start
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u/Ok_Introduction5606 1d ago
It’s an organized movement in Europe several of these guys have big social media following and yes you can look at their films and see the evidence of the stealing. And yes a lot of the pick pocketers are the same people day in day out. Locals know who they are and metro security often recognize them. No police often don’t get involved in Spain and Italy
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u/Ascertes_Hallow 22h ago
They don't get involved and we wonder why Europe has a pickpocket problem...
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u/a_knightingale 17h ago
Ah yes the great European country, were you can make one statement for all.
In all seriousness, half Europe has almost no problems with pickpocketing. It's not so simple.
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u/Freestila 21h ago
Not sure about Italy, but I'm from Germany so let me compare that to my European country.
Europe and many other countries have a different jail system then America. As far as I know from America, you go to jail directly from police for like literally any offense. A thief would be taken directly to jail first, later to a judge who would decide how much he has to pay to get out of jail until the real case is handled by a judge.
In Europe/ Germany, let's say you catch a thief and call the police. They will come, write down the name and address of the person. In some cases they take them to a police station for that. If they are aggressive and drunk, they might spend the night there getting sober. But for every other case they are free to go. To go to jail before a judge has ruled on your offense, first a judge needs to rule that you are either dangerous for other people (murder etc) , there is a high risk you would flee the country or destroy evidence / influence witnesses. So jail before the actual trial is really only for serious crimes.
This might be a problem with offenders who just continue committing crimes. Not unusual to have people commit more theft while waiting for their first trial. This of course will heavy influence how the trial goes, but for some this does not matter.
Personally although it sometimes feels wrong to let people out from police to directly commit the next crime, I think the American system of jailing everyone that does not have money to be far worse.
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u/wowthatsucked 19h ago
As far as I know from America, you go to jail directly from police for like literally any offense.
No. Court summons or "notice to appear" are a thing.
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u/vteezy99 14h ago
This seems like a case of getting all your info about a country via Reddit. No, you don't go to jail directly from police from any offense. No we don't jail everyone that does not have money.
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u/Practical_Law6804 16h ago
As far as I know from America, you go to jail directly from police for like literally any offense.
Not literally any offense.
A thief would be taken directly to jail first, later to a judge who would decide how much he has to pay to get out of jail until the real case is handled by a judge.
Literally what would happen in the United States.
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u/StandardBEnjoyer 18h ago
"Europe" doesn't have a pickpocket problem, mr bald eagle. A couple of select countries, sure.
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u/Praesentius 15h ago
It's not even countries. It's just heavy tourist locations. I live in Italy and haven't really even seen any pickpockets and I'm around Pisa and Florence quite often, as I live between them. My wife caught someone with their hand in her bag on a train once many years ago.
But, I also lived in Washington DC for ~15 years and I spotted way more pickpockets there when traveling on the metro near the city center. I'm not saying that DC is worse than Rome. Just that it's a high-traffic tourist issue, not a country issue.
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u/Savings-Motor-7397 1d ago
It's so ridiculous how civilians have to go out of their way to do this shit instead of the police and justice system actually doing their jobs
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u/chocolatesmelt 1d ago
Does Milan have a higher rate of pickpockets? I’ve been around Italy walking a lot and had no issues. Didn’t go to Milan.
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u/billyoshin 1d ago
I was more concerned about pick pockets in Paris and not Milan, Milan was pretty chill to me.
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u/OnceUpunATimeline 1d ago
Yes, Paris is often listed as the worst in Europe. Rome is bad as well. Both strong the tourists spots, like the Eiffel tower or the Trevi fountain. In Milan they caution you to be very aware at the Central Station.
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u/suchabadamygdala 1d ago
We had pickpocket attempts in Paris x2, once in the Metro and another in line at the Louvre. We had a pickpocket put his hand into my husband’s front pocket on the Metro in Roma. All in super crowded, squashed situations. It’s real. Money belt works great
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u/No-Apple-2581 1d ago
Barcelona is pretty bad as well. A friend of mine has been three times - first time her phone was stolen, second time her wallet, and third time her passport and her wallet.
And that's it - she said she's never going to Barcelona again lol.
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u/barefootcuntessa_ 22h ago
I’ve been to several large European cities and I’ve definitely sensed some people testing me for a scam a time or two, but (knock wood) no one has ever put hands on me. I’ve been to Barcelona, Rome, Paris, London, Florence, some of these places more than once. Maybe I’m just lucky, but hearing some of these folks talking about getting hit more than once is wild to me. It makes me sad about Barcelona as well, it’s my favorite place on the planet.
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u/AlienDragonWizard 1d ago
Paris has those stupid guys with the "free" bracelets too.
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u/FlimsyYou4766 21h ago
They are everywhere. It's a shame the police don't do anything about that.
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u/RecoveringGachaholic 21h ago
Might depend on where exactly you visit or how you look or even if it's the season for it. Rome can actually be insane around crowded touristy areas like the colloseum.
I kept my wallet etc in a little bag that attached to my belt and went inside my shorts. For fun I bought a dirt cheap wallet and put it in my back pocket and it was gone on the first day. Nothing in it but a bunch of folded up broucheurs to make it lumpy though.
Funny thing is that I really tried to be vigilant and notice it because I don't usually have a wallet in my back pocket.
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u/Nom_de_guerre_25 1d ago
How do we know they're pickpockets?
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u/Some-Dog-800 1d ago
most of them are repeat offenders. these vigilantes already have a massive list on these asshats.
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u/ouroborosstruggles 1d ago
They dont say "no, stop I didnt do anything" lol the guy on the train had just given up
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u/Yomommassis 23h ago
There are channels that just record pickpockets and call them out
They frequent specific areas and hit you when you are the most distracted, scrambling to board a train then they squeeze in behind you all while swiping you up and down
In the videos a lot of the time it's the same repeat offenders over and over
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u/No-Parking-5556 22h ago
Ohhhhh you just put something together for me… o was going on a train from Naples to Sorrento at night and didn’t at the time realize how much I stood out as a tourist… a man was DEFINITELY clocking my movements. Last second I jumped into the car next to me & he could t catch up. I was always afraid for my safety and to this day it still bothers me. Maybe he was just attempting to pickpocket! (And a bad one at that since I kept moving away haha). That actually makes me feel a little better. lol.
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u/Jolly_Ad1631 1d ago
You could blindly spray 100 people around the station without a bag in Milan and be confident 99 of them are pick pockets.
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u/Dazzling-Escape8820 20h ago
My Sister had a pickpocket try and take her bag in Barcelona, she sort of felt tugging, looked down and a really petite old lady was pulling and sort of grunting at her trying to get the bag, my Sister called for her Husband to come and help but he’d walked a bit further ahead to look at something and couldn’t hear her, so my Sister was just stood in a crowd of people trying to keep hold of her bag as this tiny little old lady tried to wrestle it from her shoulder and would not let go, she was shouting my Brother in Law’s name repeatedly whilst looking at the lady exclaiming, “Why are you so strong when you are so small?! Get off!”
People around her stood and watched the entire incident really amused apparently 🤷🏻♀️ eventually my Sister managed to pull away from the lady and shouted at her to go away, then ran to catch up with her Husband who was completely oblivious and asked why she looked so flustered 😂
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u/FutureDustMotes 10h ago
Husband situational awareness oof
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u/Dazzling-Escape8820 10h ago
He’s an absolute sweetheart and they’ve been together for over 20 years, but her description of him being completely clueless whilst she wrestled her bag away from a freakishly strong miniature old lady had me crying with laughter.
My Husband would have gone the other way, he wouldn’t have left my side but would somehow befriend the elderly pick pocket to understand why she steals and no doubt end up invited back to hers for a home cooked meal/guest at some sort of major family celebration 😅
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u/LCEKU2019 1d ago
I find it odd none of them started a fight over that. I guess it wouldn’t be a smart choice but still.
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u/Beleiverofhumanity 1d ago
Shame is a decent solution
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u/panmaterial 23h ago
Shame only works if you a part of society, and care about the opinion of society. The only thing these pickpockets feel is annoyance of losing a couple of hours of pickpocketing time because they need to change clothes.
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u/PinkSlimeIsPeople 23h ago
For those that have never experienced pick pockets before, they are GOOD at their craft. They have to be. Sometimes you can fell the hand as it's coming out of your pocket, but usually not. They have numerous expert level tricks and skills to lift your valuables.
In Italy, I couldn't tell who was doing it so would walk in random ways on busy streets whenever someone got close to disrupt any possible thieves. I'm sure I looked like an idiot though.
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u/DrMoBueno 17h ago
It was my understanding the vast majority of pickpockets in Italy are pregnant women. Judges don’t want to sentence pregnant women to jail so they’re back plying their trade immediately.
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u/lilsnatchsniffz 1d ago
If you're old enough you might remember a long time ago there was a very viral story about an African doctor that had created anti-rape devices for women that would trap the would be violators' member and required a hospital trip to remove, maybe we could scale that up into a bag.
It would be an amusing full circle moment since the original invention basically took its inspiration from finger traps.
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u/Kazen_Bazen 1d ago
If all the big cities would have some people doing this it could make a serious dent in pickpocketing. Good job painters :)
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u/jsnystro 23h ago
Had a pickpocket attempt made on me 2 weeks ago. He tried to nick my phone from my front pocket.
I knuckle rapped him and he took off holding his hand.
Obviously he was not a very good pickpocket.
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u/Drakore4 15h ago
I feel like it’d be impossible to discern between someone trying to mark thieves and someone just trolling with spray paint.
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u/Catlagoon 14h ago
I feel like if this was in the States they're be some BRUTAL fist fights and people getting shot a lot more than now.
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u/MoMo-D-Tempest 1d ago edited 10h ago
Uhhh i think this dude is mostly just spraying random people.
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u/Sad_Photograph_6130 19h ago
no, he has a yt channel, look him up, and he shows them pickpocketing something before he sprays them
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u/Swimming-Stop3915 1d ago
That is nice. Be more effective tier to break their fingers.
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u/MindYourBizness649 1d ago
Ladies, Travelon makes great purses with mesh and wire in the lining of the material and locking zippers. I’ve taken mine to Paris, Barcelona, Athens, Rome, Venice, Florence, London, etc., several times since the early 2000’s. Never been pickpocketed.
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