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[QUOTE="TravellingMan22, post: 1169462, member: 110285"] Indeed I guess it’s l Some great contraptions here! I am all for precautions but the chances of getting pickpocketed on camino seems very remote outside towns and cities . People can’t just ‘rub past you’ like they do on the subway. As a man I put my passport, money and phone in my pockets. I know shorts designer don’t seem to think that female shorts need pockets but they do. Maybe they think women son’t need to carry money to pay for things like men do!!! I don’t get Fanny packs. They just seem like an easy target with everything in waiting for a knife to slice thru. Do Europeans use them or just USA? I don’t know. And don’t worry about the term. For most British folks it was a ‘starter word’ largely used by schoolboys in the 70s that would mainly be seen as amusing. The main way it is used nowadays, ‘don’t fanny about’ which means ‘don’t mess around’ is the only time you hear it. About as offensive-/amusing as ‘long pants’. And don’t forget technology. Feeze your card after an ATM withdrawal. Play around with your your contactless limits, and how many transactions you can do before you enter PIn, transfer money to a holding account and so on. [/QUOTE]
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