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Subject: [Leica] Hoppy does Barcelona - first report
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Tue Oct 23 10:50:52 2007
References: <471D1062.6966.6F7AD1@leica.rcmckee.com>, <C34359B2.11426%lug@steveunsworth.co.uk> <471DE3A9.4051.4794E3@leica.rcmckee.com>

I've never been to South-America (which over here is renowned for  
pickpocketing. I don't know if it is worse or better than Asia -where  
most of us have never been either) but I'd take these measures when  
backpacking and going to places where differences between rich and  
poor are huge, too.
Luckily in Europe, untill now, we've managed to keep these  
differences within limits. Although things are changing rapidly, lately.
Must be since politics started to talk business instead of politics...

But about Barcelona (and the rest of Europe),
I don't think you'll need chicken wire in your bag. Just keep your  
bag in sight at all time and have some attention for what is  
happening around you.
Then you'll be fine.

Philippe



Op 23-okt-07, om 19:06 heeft R. Clayton McKee het volgende geschreven:

> Quoth the Steve Unsworth :
>
>> Chicken wire? That's a new one on me <grin>.
>
> It's just the cheapest way to make a textile bag (or a leather one)
> slashproof.
>
>
>> I don't want to sound patronising, I'm all in favour of being
>> careful, but
>> this does seem a little paranoid - I've travelled a lot in Europe
>
> In Europe, it may be paranoid.  I wouldn't know, it's not high enough
> on my life list of places to go that I'll ever get there.
>
> NOT in Europe, though....
>
> Well....
>
> Allow me to introduce you to Ricky The Razor, proprietor of Ramirez's
> Slashed-Price Cutting-Edge Second-Hand Camera Store, located in
> beautiful downtown Ciudad Perdido at the corner of Pinche Gringo and
> Calle Ladr?n.  He's got almost anything you want, previously owned by
> a little old tourist guy from somewhere in North America who left in
> a hurry.  Oy, almost forgot.  Razor does special order, too.  Come
> back anytime after about, oh, midnight or so.
>
> Care to guess where he gets his stock?
>
> (Hint:  It rhymes with "Damn I wish I hadn't laughed about the
> chicken wire...")
>
> I can probably dig up the pacsafe with the razor marks.  I'm fairly
> sure my ol' running buddy got rid of the bottomless Domke with the
> Aviacsa tags, though.  (It didn't get  called "the bottomless Domke"
> because it held a lot.)
>
> Saw a razor artist in the Plaza San Francisco in Quito take a nikon
> on a factory strap off a guy's shoulder without even ruffling his
> shirt once.  He was about 25 yards away before the tourist even
> noticed. It was impressive work.
>
> You're only paranoid when they're not out there.
>
> They're out there.
>
> ;->
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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