"Putpockets" Giving Back a Little Extra Cash 14
Knowing that a bad economy is immune to sneak attacks, a group of ex-rogues are creeping around London tourist sites and slipping money into peoples pockets. The "Putpockets" were hired by a broadband company and will be stalking tourist spots until the end of the month. Unsuspecting tourist can find anything from 5 pound to 20 pound notes slipped into pockets or unguarded handbags. "It feels good to give something back for a change -- and Britons certainly need it in the current economic climate. Every time I put money back in someone's pocket, I feel less guilty about the fact I spent many years taking it out," said Chris Fitch, a former pickpocket.
Wonderful. (Score:3, Insightful)
Now people will assume it's no big deal if someone bumps into them. They'll be less guarded because they think that it could be a so-called "putpocket" instead of a pickpocket. Bad idea.
Great alibi! (Score:2, Funny)
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Well, this is the UK. So, if there is any doubt, they can just get the police to replay the footage.
It should still be a crime.... (Score:3)
It is a violation of personal space, but I guess since the UK has cameras everywhere and herd mentality of enforcing their social contract then it is not surprising to see them to use tricks like this to re-enforce the whole Nanny state/Big Brother mentality.
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That said, it's incredibly easy to do without being noticed. Much easier than pickpocketing, which requires you to remove something- they're much more likely to notice the weight difference of a missing wallet than that of a new £20 bill.
Personally... (Score:2)
I slipped a $100 bill into someone's purse once. I really wish I'd have been able to see her reaction when she found it, but ah well...
copycat? (Score:2)
I can't believe someone hasn't mentioned that this was a marketing commercial from the American fast food restaurant Burger King. [sogoodblog.com]
Here is just the commercial [youtube.com] in case anyone wants to skip the blog post. I'm not sure who's blog it is or if they have bandwidth restrictions or not.