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Beware hugger muggers, ATM snoopers and pickpockets: Advice for the festive season

Here are some practical tips.

CHRISTMAS IS A time for meeting old friends and family and seeing

Unfortunately, there is a cohort of people out there who use these times to target those who let their guard down.

Pickpocketing, muggings and house break-ins are still happening, even in the days of Covid.

Late December is a breeding ground for pickpockets, especially, who target those who are drunk during a time where they might have received a new phone or expensive piece of electronics for Christmas.

Hugger muggers still persist. These are people who target drunk people outside pubs for a hug, and then either they or their partner will rob the unsuspecting punters’ phones.

The Garda Síochána National Crime Prevention Unit advised people this year to take the following precautions with their phones and electronics this Christmas time.

The following practical measures can help in preventing and reducing mobile phone theft:

  • Register your mobile phone with your service provider.
  • Take careful note of your unique 15 digit mobile phone International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number. By pressing *#06# on your phone keypad the IMEI will appear on the screen.
  • Enable the PIN Security feature and keep your phone locked at all times.
  • When out and about, keep your mobile phone out of public view, be streetwise and always be aware of your surroundings.
  • If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, contact your mobile phone service provider immediately to suspend your service and prevent unauthorised calls being made and billed to you.
  • Report the loss or theft to An Garda Síochána, providing identification numbers for your SIM card and IMEI number. This information may assist in the recovery of your mobile phone.

Other tips for dodging criminals this festive season include keeping your possessions close to you at all time.

For example, gardaí urged caution to those carrying a handbag, smartphone or tablet in crowded areas. Keep handbags zipped and don’t put your wallet in your back pocket. In bars and restaurants take care about where you store coats and handbags

At ATMs only take out as much money as you need. Cover your pin number and call the Gardaí if you believe the machine has been compromised.

Gardaí also gave the following advice:

  • Take care of your Christmas Shopping and never leave it unattended, especially in your car.
  • Park and lock your car in secure, well lit areas keeping valuables including bags and coats hidden.
  • Secure all doors and windows of our home and use your alarm when the house is vacant and when home at night.
  • If you’re expecting deliveries, always make sure someone is there to collect it or arrange for a trusted neighbour to take it in.

Gardaí have said anyone with any questions or concerns should contact their local station.

Our advice on keeping your home safe from burglars can be found here

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    Mute Shirley
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    Aug 23rd 2014, 12:40 PM

    Get a job, wait till ur 23-24 and apply for mature student, get the course u want anyway

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 12:55 PM

    Work a load of really sh*tty jobs. Travel. Meet people. Figure out who you are. Go places. See things. Do stuff. Don’t waste your 20s doing what’s expected of you, you can do that when you’re old and sensible. Having a B.A or a B.Sc isn’t necessarily the key to fulfilment.

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 12:37 PM

    Think outside the box, I was 25 points off what I needed to get the course I wanted and at only 17 I decided to take a gap year. Now 2 years later I’m working as a retail store manager and just finishing my first year in university of ulster with a scholarship from my company. Lesson being there’s always options out there.

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 12:05 PM

    11. Give up.

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 12:22 PM

    12. Sign on
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    Mute SeekingUniverslTruth
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    Aug 23rd 2014, 2:04 PM

    14 get caught
    15 get jailed
    16 get released
    17 start stealing
    18……………..

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    Mute SeekingUniverslTruth
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    Aug 23rd 2014, 12:06 PM

    I did IT in uni for 4 years. A 12 month intensive course would be better. For those interested in Web/graphic design or programming http://www.lynda.com is amazing, it’s like having your own tutor.

    12 months of HTML5 CSS3 JQUERY PHOTOSHOP JAVASCRIPT etc is all most people need.

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 12:09 PM

    Really that’s it. That’s the best 10 suggestions you could come up with

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 12:30 PM

    Come in clever clogs – what bright ideas have u got then !!

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 1:46 PM

    I didn’t get the points I wanted so went back and repeated; still didn’t get the points but went up 100 points and got all honours!!!

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 12:34 PM

    Up there with most pointless journal articles ever. Next it will be 10 things to do if you can’t go to the toilet

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 2:58 PM

    That would be a fantastic article. Make it happen

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 12:53 PM

    Just leave this kip of a country and go to a country who will look after you. That way you won’t have to pay this debt that the bankers saddled you with for years to come. Yes that’s what to do leave Ireland and tell everyone that will listen that Ireland is the most corrupt country in the world

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 2:01 PM

    14. Join the French Foreign Legion and 5 years later come out a wisened sole, and then go to Uni/College.

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 2:05 PM

    if i was a young man thats what i’d do. My cousin spent 7 years in the legion, came out of it when he was 27, perfect age too and he’ll never be without a job.

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    Aug 23rd 2014, 3:06 PM

    Travel. See the world work your way round it in shitty jobs and create memories. I am in my forties and going back to do a masters so you have time. Enjoy it while you are young.

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    Jul 18th 2016, 9:48 AM

    Thanks for this informative article. There is an abundance of scholarship opportunities out there for international students.
    Students from developing countries, particularly from Africa, will find http://www.afterschoolafrica.com useful for finding scholarship and funding information.

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