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Originally Posted by bensyd
(Post 14573994)
I'm not sure bum bags are ever a good idea, unless the store has run out of "I'm a tourist please pick-pocket me" t-shirts
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Probably not - they look like any old bum bag, especially if one "distresses" it a bit in advance of travel. Admittedly, I generally opt for lower profile ways of navigating. OTOH, regardless of what one is wearing, threats with weapons displays and/or a largely superior force is a very good cue to be cooperative (indeed, meek,) and hand over whatever the bad guys want. When that occurred to me in Seoul, it worked well - though I did manage to find my way back to the bad guys with cops and retrieved all my items.
For the best attractant, I highly recommend fine leather bags with names like Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci or the like. ;) biggestbopper, Colombians are often skilled at one of the team producing a diversion whilst the other uses a razor skilfully to relieve those engaged of their values - they can cut open a bum bag, backpack or purse bottom, or even a trouser pocket, quite professionally, literally having the booty fall into their hands (and often passing it all off to yet another team member).
Originally Posted by star_world
(Post 14574282)
;) Excellent advice. The very act of wearing one of these will massively increase the chances of you getting robbed (or at least attempted robbery!)
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Originally Posted by JDiver
(Post 14580329)
Probably not - they look like any old bum bag, especially if one "distresses" it a bit in advance of travel.
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Originally Posted by bensyd
(Post 14582167)
Distressed or not distressed a bum bag is as sure a giveaway that an you're an American tourist as sandals with socks announces that your a German tourist.
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