professional thieves in spain
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professional thieves in spain
just warning everyone AGAIN about all the pickpockets here in spain, especially on the public transport systems from airports, etc.. the madrid metro/crowded city buses.they are notorious.. they are very fast, and seem to be able to get their little paws into men's FRONT pocket in trousers with NO PROBLEM.
also quick at pushing into you and unzipping back pack zippers hoping to find your trip's cash, credit card, passport, there..
be very very careful. it is constant. you must learn to live protecting yourself.
nice neighborhoods are also prime spots. .. why? that's where the money is...
my friends have been robbed in metros.. buses, in museum shop barcelona.. barrio gotico barcelona, side walk cafes in residential area barcelona..
plaza virgen valencia.. sevilla, málaga, etc etc etc.
(this is not all the same person, mind you)!!!!
so, enjoy your holiday worldwide but DO put up your antennas while on the street. do not be fooled by unthreatening -looking people around you. the thieves are not derelicts.. they work in teams.. and are ordinary looking people who have found an easy ride home on the bus or train or on the street.
also quick at pushing into you and unzipping back pack zippers hoping to find your trip's cash, credit card, passport, there..
be very very careful. it is constant. you must learn to live protecting yourself.
nice neighborhoods are also prime spots. .. why? that's where the money is...
my friends have been robbed in metros.. buses, in museum shop barcelona.. barrio gotico barcelona, side walk cafes in residential area barcelona..
plaza virgen valencia.. sevilla, málaga, etc etc etc.
(this is not all the same person, mind you)!!!!
so, enjoy your holiday worldwide but DO put up your antennas while on the street. do not be fooled by unthreatening -looking people around you. the thieves are not derelicts.. they work in teams.. and are ordinary looking people who have found an easy ride home on the bus or train or on the street.
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Re: <i> they are very fast, and seem to be able to get their little paws into men's FRONT pocket in trousers with NO PROBLEM.</i>
Si. That's precisely why pickpockets are called that, rather than pickmoneypouches or pickmoneybelts. Front pockets may seem safe, but they're not.
Si. That's precisely why pickpockets are called that, rather than pickmoneypouches or pickmoneybelts. Front pockets may seem safe, but they're not.
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As I wrote in my report about our recent trip, the strategy I used was not to stop them but to make very little available.
At el Rastro, my backpack (on my back) was unzipped twice (they didn't want Klennex, and a street map), and the penny dropping scam was used in front of me and they got (and returned) my street map and sunglasses case.
We were sitting at an outdoor restaurant and my wife put down her carrying bag (with nothing of value in it). Somebody walked by and pointed to it and motioned 'no'.
At el Rastro, my backpack (on my back) was unzipped twice (they didn't want Klennex, and a street map), and the penny dropping scam was used in front of me and they got (and returned) my street map and sunglasses case.
We were sitting at an outdoor restaurant and my wife put down her carrying bag (with nothing of value in it). Somebody walked by and pointed to it and motioned 'no'.
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Back in 1992, I( was in Spain on a study abroad term at 19 years old) I was the victim of an attempted gang of kiddie pickpockets in Granada. I had just purchased a little ring for myself and hadn't taken the time to insert my VISA back into my moneybelt--just put it into my front pocket "for a moment," until I could get to a bathroom and put it back in without looking like a perv digging down in my pants (that's what it always makes me feel like I'm doing). Little cute gypsy kids were running around between strollers in a shopping district. They were tapping each other and passers by with empty two-liter soda bottles. As they ran by me giggling, I felt one bottle tap me lightly and a little hand smoothly go into my front pocket. I reacted quickly, snatched the hand along with the arm to whom it belonged up into the air about 3 feet. A kid no more than 5 years old had my Visa. I took it back, dropped the kid on the ground and kept walking. Never made that mistake again--who cares if I look like a perv????
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The Spanish people should try and do more to stop pickpocketing. Why don't they realize that the longer it goes on the more likely it is that tourists will take their dollars elsewhere? On vacation you don't want to be spending a lot of time looking over your shoulder.