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1. andy99 ◴[] No.45332983[source]
I used to take the Montreal metro to work just carrying my laptop. Someone I kmow from a big European city was very surprised and said nobody would do that there, it would make you a target for theft. Here I wouldn't think twice about it.
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2. piva00 ◴[] No.45333014[source]
That isn't a problem at all for most Western/Northern European cities though, without naming it makes it quite hard to judge if it was sensible advice or anxiety.

In Sweden I wouldn't think twice either...

3. jansan ◴[] No.45333044[source]
I wonder what that "big European city" would be? I don't think in Berlin anyone would grab a laptop from your hands in the U-Bahn.
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4. jmclnx ◴[] No.45333109[source]
I also wonder if the Laptop Brand has to do with it. I would think the most targeted Laptops are Apples.
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5. exitb ◴[] No.45333358[source]
What does one do with a stolen MacBook, since you can't just wipe it and reactivate on a different account? Sell for parts?
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6. Reubachi ◴[] No.45333974{3}[source]
The same thing done with stolen iOS devices; end up in Shenzen or Varanasi in a "might-be-used-for-parts" bin., until sufficient harrasment/social engineering of the original owner has failed. Then it goes into the "used-for-parts" bin.
7. Fricken ◴[] No.45339988[source]
I live in Edmonton, a friend of mine from London was astonished that I'd leave my bag by my chair unattended when using the bathroom at a pub. I don't even think about it, my stuff has never been nicked.
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9. jillesvangurp ◴[] No.45344955[source]
Depends. Some parts of Berlin can be a bit dodgy. I take the U8 regularly Generally it's safe but stations on that line like Kottbuser Tor have a reputation for theft, pick pocketing, robbery, etc. Lots of people desperate enough in that area that you don't want to tempt them too much by being an obvious target.

I use a weather proof backback (Ortlieb). I got it two years ago and it's great. I walk a lot around town with it and the hip belt is great for offloading most of the weight from my shoulders. I can easily walk for a few hours with this thing. I have the 16" macbook pro, which is not exactly light.

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10. jansan ◴[] No.45353939{3}[source]
You will learn to love the Ortlieb backpack. I bought mine (comparable to the current commuter backpack) more than 30 years ago and it is still in great condition.