Got my phone stolen: The How, The Calm, and The Prevention

in #travel7 years ago

Last night around 830, as I was looking at Google Maps, three kids on a scooter snatched my phone out of my hand and zoomed off into the night. This is in Indiranagar, a relatively developed and busy neighbourhood of Bangalore. Cops were not helpful, so I doubt I'll see that phone again.

In a time like this, I find empathy calming. These kids probably inhabit one of the few slum areas around Indiranagar. I hope they spend the money on their education, or paying for surgery for their dog, or donate to an orphanage. Rather than what I think they did, which is get super sloshed. A guy can hope.

I've heard about motor thievery occuring in Lisbon, the UK, and Thailand. So it must be pretty common.

Couple of tips:

  • Pretty obvious: If you have a bag with a thick strap, leave your valuables in there as much as you can.
  • When you use your phone, for texting or changing or so, you can leave it in the bag so it isn't isolated and reachable.
  • Travel in a group when you can, and face each other when you stop
  • Use multiple trackers (not just the app attached to your phone)
  • Lock your phone so it can't be turned off immediately

Have a wonderful weekend and stay safe, everyone.

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Hey bro sorry to hear about your phone. Same type of thievery is pretty common all around the world. I hope you can get a replacement one ASAP!

On a brighter note, did you watch Khabib vs Iaquinta? Rose vs JJ? what are your thoughts?