Shoplifting Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST: concealment: the act of hiding or keeping something out of sight, often used by pickpockets to hide their actions and stolen items, bystander: a person who is present at an event or location but is not directly involved, potentially observing or unaware of pick-pocketing activities, awareness: the state of being conscious and knowledgeable about one's surroundings, potential risks, and the actions of others, purse: a small bag, typically carried by women, used to hold money, personal belongings, and various essentials, distraction: a technique used to divert someone's attention away from a particular focus or task, often exploited by pickpockets to create an opportunity for theft, vigilance: alertness, watchfulness, and attentiveness to potential dangers or risks, especially in guarding against theft or unauthorized access, sleight of hand: the skillful and dexterous use of one's hands to perform tricks, manipulate objects, or deceive others, especially to conceal theft or misdirection, security: measures and practices implemented to protect individuals, property, or information from theft, damage, or unauthorized access, wallet: a small, flat case usually made of leather or fabric, used to hold money, identification, credit cards, and other personal items, precaution: a measure or action taken in advance to prevent harm, damage, or loss, often used to reduce the risk of pick pocketing, pickpocket: a person who steals valuables, such as wallets, money, or other personal items, from someone's pockets or belongings, often through stealthy and skillful actions, crowded: a situation where a place or area is filled with a large number of people, providing potential opportunities for pickpockets due to limited personal space and increased confusion, surveillance: close observation or monitoring of a person, group, or area, often to gather information or ensure security, street-smart: having practical knowledge and awareness of the challenges and dangers present in urban or public environments, pockets: small compartments in clothing, bags, or garments used for storing personal items like keys, money, or other belongings, valuables: items of significant worth, often in terms of money or personal importance, which may include jewelry, electronic devices, important documents, or cash.