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  2. Traveling somewhere? Here's how not to be a pickpocket victim.

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    How to avoid pickpockets and stay safe on your next trip. ... She's doubled down on recommending robust antitheft gear such as cross-body purses, money belts and pickpocket-proof bags. "Also," she ...

  3. 6 Places You Should Never Keep Your Money When You Travel ...

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    In a recent survey, GOBankingRates asked 1,141 people how they keep their money safe while traveling. While some people said they don't carry cash at all, others have their go-to methods of storing...

  4. Pickpocketing - Wikipedia

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    Pickpocketing "Dandy PickPockets Diving: Scene Near St. James Palace" (1818) by I. R. Cruikshank. Pickpocketing is a form of larceny that involves the stealing of money or other valuables from the person or a victim's pocket without them noticing the theft at the time.

  5. Backpacks with estimated $1.1 million of cocaine found in ...

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    Agents assigned to the Blaine Sector in Lynden, Washington found two black backpacks in a wooded area near the border, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a news release Monday.

  6. Money belt - Wikipedia

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    One form of money belt is a belt with a pouch attached to the front which is worn under a shirt to protect valuables from thieves and pickpockets. [1] Another form appears to be an ordinary belt when worn, but contains one or more hidden pockets on the inside, typically closed with a zipper. [2] Historical money belt from 1800

  7. Bag - Wikipedia

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    In the 14th century, wary of pickpockets and thieves, many people used drawstring bags, in which to carry their money. These bags were attached to girdles via a long cord fastened to the waist. The Australian dillybag is a traditional Australian Aboriginal bag generally woven from plant fibres .