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When I traveled to Europe, I had the experience of being stolen, that is, someone else stole my wallet, and I was really desperate at that time, and the passport inside was in it, so it took a long time to return to China.
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Yes In Sarajevo, in broad daylight, my friends felt that their backpacks were strange, and when I looked back, I saw two skinny young gypsies, and we noticed that we smiled and turned away, and the zipper of the backpack was opened, but fortunately we didn't lose anything.
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Yes, in Greece, it's still a 4 star hotel. Because the plane arrived in Spain at seven o'clock, I dropped my mobile phone on the sofa when I was resting in the lobby, and I found out when I got on the bus, and I immediately called **, and the mobile phone was turned off. My friend said that the hotel would not let us check the surveillance, so we had to leave Greece like this.
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For example, when I was traveling to the UK, I passed by a hotel to rest in it, however, my wallet disappeared the next day, which was really strange, and I didn't find it when I called the police. <>
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When I was taking pictures near Notre Dame Cathedral, I was surrounded by several women, holding trinkets in front of me, and when I looked down and saw a hand reaching for my bag, I ran away.
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In Europe, I had the experience of being stolen, being robbed of a bag by a homeless man, and then he ran away. I went to the police uncle to arrest him, but I didn't see his face clearly and returned home.
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In May this year, I went to Europe with a group, and a young man from the same group in Belgium bought a watch in Switzerland and was robbed. Thieves are terrible in Europe now.
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No. Whenever I go on a trip, I make sure to be extra careful with my luggage. Especially my valuables, which I almost never leave with. Because losing things, especially valuables, in a foreign country will cause you a lot of trouble.
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There are many experiences of being stolen when traveling to Europe, especially when going to France, where the rules and regulations are not particularly strict, so many people will choose to rob your things or steal your things, so you must pay attention to your things. <>
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I didn't have the experience of Beitou when I traveled to Europe before, and I think Europe is a very free, very democratic and very safe place, if you are stolen, it should be just an accidental incident.
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There are indeed a lot of thieves in Europe, and our team was stolen from the wallet at the Louvre, so it is recommended to bring less cash, just bring a UnionPay card, and exchange a small amount of cash to buy snacks.
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Mainly on the streets of France, you will rob it openly, so don't go out alone at night, it's better to go out with a few boys, don't take bags, don't bring jewelry or anything.