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    pickpocket
    /ˈpɪkˌpɒkɪt/

    noun

    • 1. a person who steals from people's pockets.

    verb

    • 1. steal from the pockets of (someone): "I think someone pickpocketed me in Brighton on my way to the station"

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  2. It is where the pickpocket bumps into the mark inconspicuously, allowing them to access the mark's pockets. The bump usually requires expert sleight of hand. Another common technique is so-called the "slash and grab"; the pickpocket cuts a purse or bag strap without the mark's knowledge and makes off with the bag.

  3. PICKPOCKET definition: 1. a thief who steals things out of pockets or bags, especially in a crowd 2. to steal things out…. Learn more.

  4. Learn how pickpockets operate and what you can do to protect yourself from becoming a victim. Find out the common tricks, precautions and punishments for pickpocketing in Singapore.

  5. Oct 30, 2023 · Attenzione, pickpockets! Magician Ben Seidman demonstrates and explains pickpocketing techniques in 9 levels of difficulty, from the easiest to most complex.

    • 18 min
    • 5M
    • WIRED
  6. Jan 16, 2023 · A 60-year-old woman lost S$600 to a pickpocket who struck along Temple Street in Chinatown on Jan. 11. She also had other belongings taken, including her credit cards and identity card.

  7. A pickpocket simply sits nearby and surreptitiously reaches into the victim's backpack. Opportunists also target people sleeping at the beach and waiting around with their luggage in airports. Getting a wallet out of somebody's pocket or purse is a little more difficult because the pickpocket has to touch the mark or something close to the mark ...

  8. Oct 9, 2016 · Travellers are easy prey for pickpockets, but being vigilant in a foreign land goes a long way to not losing your possessions. In 2012, on the first night of engineer Ng Chee Keong's holiday in Bangkok, when he was walking back to his hotel, someone approached him with a bag of keropok. Mr Ng, 35, kept saying no.