Just ignore the whole article. This is all you need to read.
some of the alleged pickpockets have turned the tables
Its literally NOT pickpockets. Garbage clickbait. Its just random people, that have been dragged through the mud with no legal process, that are defending themselves.
yeah, the article tries to dress it up, but it sounds like these do-gooders are actually tiktokers who are harassing people for views, claiming they are pickpockets.
The article is a little vague on what it is they’re doing to the pickpockets that isn’t legal. Filming them? Do the laws in Milan not allow filming people who are in public? Are they assaulting them in some way when they see them pickpocketing or about to? Are they posting videos of it and that’s the legally gray part? It just keeps reiterating that the national laws aren’t clear about it so it’s a little confusing what exactly is going on.
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This is a good reminder that ridiculousness doesn’t just happen here in America; it’s a worldwide phenomenon.
One of the very few times recently I have felt proud of my country was reading stories about pickpockets at the Paris Olympics, encountering the new phenomenon of Americans who when they get pickpocketed would respond by physically assaulting the pickpockets and taking back their stuff.
“Le merde! This is forbidden! Unfair!” lol
except that was just a nonsense rumor. the only examples of anything of the sort actually happening is one tiktok video of a lady grabbing and holding onto a pickpocket, and the one blog post linked below by @the_picard_maneuver@piefed.world claiming americans would do it. I never did find a single parisian or american news article with any names or incidents of it happening.
there was a bunch of tiktok videos making fun of the americans for the weird patriotic fantasies of beating up pickpockets, though.