Police Advice – Pickpocketing
17th February 2024 | Community
The DOs
- Do keep purses and bags closed and secure at all times.
- Do carry bags in front of you or diagonally across your chest.
- Do return cards to your purse or wallet quickly and zip it up or button it.
- Do use a purse that’s difficult to open. One that zips or snaps shut is best, and keep it closed.
- Do use a money belt if you’re carrying a significant quantity of cash.
- Do conceal your wallet in a buttoned or zipped pocket where it doesn’t bulge.
- Do keep a list, separate from your wallet and phone, of contact numbers of family in case your phone is stolen.
- Do keep a photocopy of your airline tickets, passport, credit cards and any other documents that would be impossible or inconvenient to replace if stolen.
The DON’Ts
- Don’t hang stuff on the back of a chair.
- Don’t leave anything on the back of a pushchair.
- Don’t place your belongings out of sight on the floor.
- Remember, having a zipped bag doesn’t mean you’re totally safe. Thieves have been known to walk behind victims while slowly unzipping bags. Yes, they can be that bold. So, never underestimate a pickpocket.