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There are several reasons why it's considered normal to be vigilant at public gatherings:
* Increased Risk: Public gatherings, especially large ones, attract more people, which unfortunately also increases the potential for criminal activity such as theft, pickpocketing, or even more serious crimes. * Anonymity: The crowd can provide cover for individuals with malicious intent, making it easier for them to blend in and carry out their plans. * Distraction: The excitement and noise of a public event can distract people, making them more susceptible to falling victim to scams or losing track of their belongings. * Awareness Campaigns: Law enforcement and security agencies often run awareness campaigns encouraging people to be vigilant, especially at large events. This helps to raise public awareness and promote a sense of responsibility. * Personal Safety: Ultimately, being vigilant is a matter of personal safety. It's about being aware of your surroundings, trusting your instincts, and taking precautions to protect yourself and your belongings. While it's important to be cautious, it's also crucial to enjoy the event without excessive fear. A balance between vigilance and relaxation is key.
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