The pavement is so uneven that it seems almost a work of art, cars occupy every inch of space, and pickpockets make a good living. |
He must be capable of entertaining politicians, industrialists, the unemployed, pickpockets, gamblers, philanthropists, popsies and prudes. |
Travelers, long beleaguered by pickpockets and con artists, are increasingly targeted by identity thieves. |
Most pickpockets are cautious thieves hoping to avoid any kind of confrontation. |
The station is regarded as a high-risk area frequented by pickpockets and thieves. |
According to their newfound, city sophistication, there were pickpockets and worse on every corner just waiting for the culchies. |