Write an article based on this "Choose a purse with a complex latch to deter pickpockets. Shorten the straps on your bag or purse to keep it close to you. Hold your bag or backpack instead of setting it down when you sit. Transfer the contents of your purse to a fanny pack."
If you typically use a purse with no closing mechanism, get a purse with a twisting latch or zipper. These purses are harder to open and a pickpocket likely won’t bother trying to slip their hand inside. If possible, use a purse with a lock on it to ensure that nothing goes missing while you’re traveling. The smaller you can make your purse, the better. Big purses provide more space for a thief to operate. To avoid having your bag ripped away from you, keep your bag or backpack as close as you can to your body. Pull the straps on your purse or backpack to shorten them and keep the bag closer to your body. This will make it much harder for someone to reach into your bag while you’re traveling. If you really want to avoid giving pickpockets a chance at your bag, you can walk around with it hanging on your chest instead of your back. If you take a seat at a restaurant or sit down on the bus, rotate your bag around your shoulder and hold it on your lap. If you set it down on the floor or hang it off the back of a chair, it’ll be an easy target for thieves. You’re also more likely to forget about your bag when you get out of your seat if you set it down. A purse strap can be cut, making it easy to rip the bag away from you in a matter of seconds. However, a nylon fanny pack that sits tightly around your waist is much harder to cut or remove. Take your purse and move the cards and cash to your fanny pack. Tighten the straps around your waist and rotate the bag so that the pouch sits just below your belly button. This will make it easier to keep an eye on your valuables. Do not use a fanny pack with the standard plastic buckle. Instead, get an anti-theft fanny pack online. These packs have tougher buckles, and can often be locked to prevent thieves from accessing their contents.