Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In 1976 I was wearing a Minolta SRT-101 around my neck in London in the neveready case. It fell to the ground. Upon examination I discovered that the buckle on the strap had been tampered with -- presumably with the intent of stealing it. The next day I discovered the top plate was dented and the shutter jammed. My understanding is that purse thieves and camera thieves carry around razor blade knives to slit the straps. There is a market for purse straps with steel cables imbedded therein to stop this method. Doug Richardson wrote: > Bill Satterfield <cwsat@cyberhighway.net> asked: > > >I am going to take a M6 and a M5 along with a p&s. Any caveats about > thieves? > > I suspect that the level of street crime in London and Paris is lower > than in US cities of comparable size. During two recent vacations in > Paris, the only specific precautions I took in the street was to keep > my the catches on my camera bag fastened, and if not shooting or about > to shoot, to wear the bag or camera with the strap running diagonally > across my body. > > Perhaps I'm being cynical, but I tend to assume that a thief will be > more interested in my money than my camera, while the sheer number of > tourists carrying new and near-new cameras will be a more obvious > target for a snatch-and-run thief than someone with what looks like > older equipment. > > In more than 35 years of business and vacation travel, I've only once > had my hotel room burgled (in Newcastle). > > Perhaps other Lugnuts resident in both cities could offer more > detailed advice. > > Regards, > > Doug Richardson