Re: [93attendees] Pickpocket frequency was: RE: what currency is widely used in Czech?

Fernando Gont <fernando@gont.com.ar> Sun, 12 July 2015 19:37 UTC

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Subject: Re: [93attendees] Pickpocket frequency was: RE: what currency is widely used in Czech?
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On 07/11/2015 01:27 PM, Toerless Eckert wrote:
> All these recommendations sound a little bit like how to deal with
> bears in a national park. Just missing:

Not sure what that means. :-)



> - Don't annoy the pickpockets
> - Make sure you've got one in the team who is slower/less careful than you
> 
> If tourists would talk about pickpocketing to any sales person they
> meet (shop keeper, waiter, museum, etc. pp) and on social media "i think
> i saw a pickpocket ... twitter, etc..", AND spend less money in a quarter,
> priorities of the police would quickly shift.

Not at all. Certainly security issues are known e.g. in latin-america,
ad such issues making the news (by itself) hasn't eliminated the problem.

Besides, if you want to solve a security problem the right place to go
is probably a police station..

Thanks,
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Fernando Gont
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