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There is basically no cash when going out now. Will there be fewer thieves on the bus?

It will not decrease, but will increase. Why do you say that? This is what I discovered in recent years. When I was young, mobile phones were not so popular. You still have to wrap some money when you come out. I remember when I was young, although I said I was rich, I also had a high sense of danger. 100 yuan, and we have to guard against thieves if we don't pack it. But when I grow up, with the slow growth of mobile phones, I find that people pay less and less attention to their own safety and property. The mobile phone has become an indispensable tool for people, so the thief's target has shifted from the wallet to the mobile phone, so even if there is no cash, the thief will go back and steal your property, because your property is not just cash. Let me tell you something that happened to me.

I can say that I have dealt with thieves for more than 20 years. I can say that I was stolen from childhood to adulthood. Calculated, the money I was stolen is about 3000 yuan. In good times, my parents gave less money and lost less, but the loss was mainly not because I gave less money, but because I cherished it. As I grow up, I don't care much about money. I can only say that I don't care as much as novels.

I remember that it was my first time to go to college by train, and it was also my fault. I accidentally put my wallet in my backpack and found that I lost it when I got off the bus. At that time, there were about 7 thousand in my wallet, because I had to pay tuition and living expenses for going to school. Fortunately, I only had more than 300 yuan in cash, and the rest was in my card. I reissued my card immediately after I arrived at the station. Even corruption has delayed me a lot. I remember the good night admission ticket is still in my wallet, and then my ID card is also there. The wallet was particularly uncomfortable after being stolen, not because the money was lost, but because there were too many important documents in it. Then I told the admissions office about my situation when I got to school, but then the admissions office told me which line you reported first. Remember to pay the tuition fee about two months after the start of school. Because it took time to reissue the ID card, and then the money came later, when I went to the Admissions Office to pay the money, the teacher told me to pay attention to my property safety, and it was the same in the car and dormitory. More than a dozen people have lost their money in the first semester. It doesn't mean that if you bring less money, there will be fewer thieves.

Thieves will not decrease. If you want to ensure your own safety, you must have a strong sense of safety. Be sure to protect your property when you go out and try not to sleep in the car. Hold valuables on your chest even when you sleep.