Thieves really are tedious!

My mum got her purse pick-pocketed on the tube not long ago, whilst she only lost a small amount of money, it had loads of her personal info in - and a week or two later somebody took out a load of Wonga loans in her name,.. all got sorted in the end, but you might want to keep an eye out for anything like that,
 
We used to go for a few drinks at the Wetherspoons Liverpool St. Station and if you leave a bag or case on the floor or even out of sight for more than 3 minutes it will be stolen. 99% guaranteed.

An Acquaintance had his laptop bag pinched. We warned him.. It must be like being a kid in a candy store on a Friday evening in these places for them ****s.
 
My colleague got her bag snatched from her arm on the train. Dude waited for the doors to start to close then snatched and ran.

Doors close train starts moving.... nothing to do.

I had my wallet stolen from back pack last year. Stupidly had my bus card in my wallet an the scrotes must have watched me putting it into my backpack.

Bus was jammed with college kids and i was standing...


I got my wallet back they left it in a bin at the bus stop.

-40€ but all cards still there.


Live and learn.
 
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good luck recognising a face through a balaclava with a mask underneath.
if someone wants to rob you they will no matter what.
 
Who would wear a balaclava over a mask? :confused:

because facial recognition techniques use the geometry of your face which obviously isn't completely hidden just because your wearing a balaclava and to eliminate all possibility surely you wear a mask underneath?

or maybe your suggesting the mask should be wore over the balaclava.

maybe your an expert bank robber and I made an amateur mistake
 
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