They rob you visibly, with no repercussions' the unstoppable rise of phone theft
Briefly

For many people, losing their phones isn't just an inconvenience; it's a profound disruption. Our devices hold keys to our personal lives, work, and finances.
Claire Waxman, London’s first independent victims' commissioner, emphasized that when someone steals a phone, they are robbing a person of their sense of security and comfort.
The emotional impact of losing a phone can feel like a loss of independence, leaving individuals feeling lost and vulnerable in an increasingly connected world.
As described by several victims, the experience resembles being plunged into darkness; without their phones, they feel disoriented and disconnected from the world.
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