Source: ACHR / Justin Jacobs / May 17 2023
In 17th and 18th century America, pickpocketing had become a serious problem in the major metro areas. Whenever there were large crowds around, there were skilled thieves looking to make an easy dollar by stealing from unsuspecting victims.
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