Pickpocket tricks
Pickpocket tricks explained by neuroscience.
So while sleight of hand helps, it's as much about
capturing all of somebody's attention with other movements. Street
pickpockets also use this effect to their advantage by manufacturing a
situation that can't help but overload your attention system. A classic
trick is the 'stall', used by pickpocketing gangs all over the world.
First, a 'blocker', walks in front of the victim (or 'mark') and
suddenly stops so that the mark bumps into them. Another gang member
will be close behind and will bump into both of them and then start a
staged argument with the blocker. Amid the confusion one or both of them
steal what they can and pass it to a third member of the gang, who
quickly makes off with the loot.
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