Brave Intervention at Mercat de l’Olivar: Pickpocketing Prevented — But Where Was the Police?
Simple Ways to Protect Your Wallet and Phone in Palma
Use simple precautions in Palma to reduce theft risk: front-worn bags, inner pockets, and extra awareness in crowds.

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How can I protect my wallet and phone while walking around Palma?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
How common is pickpocketing in Palma’s busy market areas?
Crowded market areas in Palma can attract pickpockets, especially during busy tourist hours.
What should I do if I see a pickpocket in Mallorca?
Warn people, stay back, and report what you saw to the police.
Is it safe to use my smartphone to film a crime in Mallorca?
Yes, if done from a safe distance and handed to the police afterwards.
Why is police presence sometimes limited in central Palma?
Police coverage in Palma is limited and has to be prioritised across the city.
What is the Mercat de l’Olivar in Palma like for visitors?
It is a lively central market in Palma that gets busy, especially in the morning.
When are pickpockets most active in Palma?
They tend to target crowded times, especially in busy parts of the city centre.
What should shops and market vendors in Palma do if they suspect theft?
Report it quickly, stay calm, and pass useful details to the police.
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