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robbin Wrote:

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> I imagine Mr Khan probably takes the view that

> it's just part and parcel of living in a big city.


And you call me disingenuous. Maybe start your own thread. There?s plenty who will follow.

On a practical level... minicabs/Uber are surely a reasonably safe option of getting home after dark. Not a cheap option, granted. But maybe for a few weeks/months while they're still feeling vulnerable. And of course the good old-fashioned lift home.


Also, things like carrying a cheap, basic phone and "uglifying" your bike will possibly make you less of a target. (I have no evidence that these will help, just a hunch)

Shame we have live like this, don?t carry decent phone or ride a decent bike etc. Although I?m not a big fan of Mr Khan, unless we get more bobbys on the the beat 24/7 incluing stop and search I can?t see things getting any better.As I said above it?s easy picking around this area!
Generally my attitude with phones is either get it insured, or carry one you can afford to replace. Unfortunately it was the same when I was a kid, things aren't gonna change any time soon so you need to be a bit pragmatic. And it's not just about theft... loss or damage is just as likely.
I go back to the original post -- this wasn't about losing 'stuff' or hankering back to the 'good ol days', it was about feeling safe. I think my son is getting through it, but for kids to constantly feel insecure or at risk, is a shame. And there is a rise in knife crime, which heightens the fear.

fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> I know it's not about "losing stuff". I thought I

> explained, my theory is that carrying less

> valuables can make you feel less vulnerable.

> Perhaps it is only a psychological thing, but

> nevertheless it works for me.


That's rather individual. I've actually thought of carrying the "fake wallet" etc, I certainly wouldn't wear a Rolex (I don't even wear a watch) - but I would carry an iPhone XS (I'm not prepared to sacrifice that).


At one time I'd have loved a small moped - but just wouldn't now.

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