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That's when I learned never to take a wallet when I planned a night out, and always to stuff my money and keys down one of my socks, where it was nearly impossible to be stolen.
Often a thief will only take a wallet from a purse.
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A huge proportion of students often spend New Year's Eve back at their university town but however your night turns out, take a large wallet - and make sure you avoid the house doubles.
Sometimes he would take a man's wallet from the inside pocket of a coat hanging on a chair, or from a bag.
Others are creepers, who do not like to work crowds or jostle their victims but follow them out of the subway and are so talented they can steal a wallet, take a credit card from it and then replace it.
If two people being followed both take this unusual precaution near the same location at the same time, even the most dull-witted watcher may infer that a clandestine meeting is afoot.Creating false identities used to be easy: an intelligence officer setting off on a job would take a scuffed passport, a wallet with a couple of credit cards, a driving licence and some family snaps.
Between the pumpkins, the costumes and the bags of sugary treats, Halloween will take a toll on wallets as well as teeth.
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