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[QUOTE="Chizuru, post: 1169452, member: 80917"] It is hard to pick a pocket that is hanging off your waist in front of you. My fanny pack (very light North Face bag) is strapped on first, my pack goes over the straps at the back, so can't be accessed from behind, and my pack straps go over the front straps and leave only the bag hanging right in front of me which is impossible to get to without my awareness. Sure, I can be robbed at knifepoint, but it won't be by a pickpocket. My light bag fits my credentials, a tiny purse that fits a credit card and folded over Euros, my passport, and my phone which is also my camera. When I put down my pack, my fanny pack stays on. And to the coy advice that Brits/Aussies don't use the word fanny because that is our euphemism for the vaginal area, it doesn't stop us from using the word fanny pack if it hangs from the front but we tend to prefer the word bum bag if it hangs from the back, and yes, a bum is a bottom! [/QUOTE]
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