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Originally Posted by cascade
(Post 18400875)
Situational awareness if your best defense
I always try to keep a good invisible "boundary" around myself in public at all times even in foreign places where they don't have what we Americans call "personal space". I walk tall, look people in the eye and act like I don't take any BS! |
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Originally Posted by globetrots
(Post 21145646)
I've used these pants and shorts both and love them. I used to carry one of these flap things that went in my pants, plus a zippered belt for another hundred or two. Now I don't need to bring either. There's no way anybody is getting at my valuables with these on unless I get held down and stripped for five minutes. They're pretty bulletproof. And comfortable.
For what it's worth, they've already had five cases (four of them in Rome) where customers have written in about pickpockets giving up after trying to get into them. http://clothingarts.com/they_really_work "I caught the eye of my wife and said, "pickpocket"; fairly loudly. When I did the woman with red hair whirled her head around and gave me a killer look of hatred..." ooo I had a passport STOLEN out of my pocket in a restaurant/bar in Houston TX. I was stupid and trusting back then. Sometimes I have bored fantasies in my mind crafting thief proof clothes, maybe a Taser connected to a switch someplace. Urghgh I am still mad at myself for not being careful. You can't take too many precautions when it comes to your stuff, I would totally invest in those shorts in the link. |
Originally Posted by fleef
(Post 21152108)
haha I like the link provided with the little story:
"I caught the eye of my wife and said, "pickpocket"; fairly loudly. When I did the woman with red hair whirled her head around and gave me a killer look of hatred..." ooo I had a passport STOLEN out of my pocket in a restaurant/bar in Houston TX. I was stupid and trusting back then. Sometimes I have bored fantasies in my mind crafting thief proof clothes, maybe a Taser connected to a switch someplace. Urghgh I am still mad at myself for not being careful. You can't take too many precautions when it comes to your stuff, I would totally invest in those shorts in the link. But seriously, taking a picture of the photo page of your passport should allow you to get a duplicate at an embassy or consulate. |
Thanks for mentioning us in the thread - our gear is meant to give you options. First and foremost, they are great pants and shirts. Then we build levels of protection into the clothes. You choose how secure you want the pocket to be and where that security is. Basically putting security back into your hands.
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Velcro is your friend, either as "original equipment" or "retrofits" to travel wear. While it may not stop a pickpocket, it provides an alarm of both sound and feel. It also protects you against a common failing, stuff falling or working its way out of pants' pockets while seated or jacket pockets when removing a jacket.
Velcro has probably saved more cellphones than have fallen into toilets. |
I think that the secret compartment and others is still a deterrent to the pick pocket.
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I don't like the neck pouches much having experienced a thief using
a knife to cut a neck strap and make off with a camera. I don't place anything in a back pocket that I'm not willing to lose. I will place a wad of folded paper toweling in my back pockets as a decoy but keep my wallet, passport, etc in my front pockets and be very aware of those near me. That person who seemingly accidentally bumps into you in the airport and excuses themselves profusely may have just made off with your wallet & passport. |
Originally Posted by Paul56
(Post 21217412)
I don't like the neck pouches much, having experienced a thief using a knife to cut a neck strap and make off with a camera.
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Originally Posted by Dianne47
(Post 21219125)
Pacsafe makes a couple of camera straps that are cut-proof. I have the small one that clips to a corresponding receiver looped to the camera.
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Originally Posted by mmgoodies
(Post 21150696)
I only carry PacSafe products when travelling, they are well designed and well made.
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One of the posts above makes me ask a secondary question - should I leave my passport in the hotel (hidden in the suitcase, most likely, not out in the open, and I don't like using hotel safes) and just take a photocopy (I keep a PDF of it on my phone as well) or (as I have more commonly done) taken it with me in one of those wallets attached to my belt inside my pants? I like the idea of having it with me for an emrgency should I need it while out and about, but I'm not sure I've ever needed it.
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Originally Posted by Artpen100
(Post 21223944)
One of the posts above makes me ask a secondary question - should I leave my passport in the hotel (hidden in the suitcase, most likely, not out in the open, and I don't like using hotel safes) and just take a photocopy (I keep a PDF of it on my phone as well) or (as I have more commonly done) taken it with me in one of those wallets attached to my belt inside my pants? I like the idea of having it with me for an emrgency should I need it while out and about, but I'm not sure I've ever needed it.
The photocopy stays in my hotel in case my passport gets stolen not vice-versa. The passport comes with me because it is the only internationally recognized document that identifies who you are and where you are from. |
I still like my idea of a dummy wallet with a few dollar bills laced with long lasting itching powder:)
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