• AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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    4 days ago

    In my city in the UK, there have been a lot of thefts recently where someone will grab a phone out of someone’s hand and then escape on a moped or bike. Sometimes they start out on foot and hop on a vehicle, but sometimes it’s a “drive by” pickpocketing, so to speak (though calling it pickpocketing feels a tad erroneous if there are no pockets involved).

    In big European cities, a more subtle version of what you describe can be quite common. Like if a suspicious person bumps into you (in a manner that’s fairly common in a big city), people who suspect that they have been pickpocketed may pat the pocket that their phone or wallet is in to check that things are still there. This is then observed by someone working with that first person, and they watch and wait for an opportunity to surreptitiously swoop in. When it happens, even if you immediately feel that you have been pickpocketed, it can be difficult to discern who it was.

    • SageMitso@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      Over here in nyc we dont really got pick pockets, if think it has to do with how the city for a while used to be really fucked up, and for those of us who grew up here having habits were we pay attention to what going on around us, making it harder to pick pocket. This only really applies to ny and maybe areas like it. Everything changed alot in the past 20 years.