Phone theft crisis in top destination pushes gym to promote ‘escape’ retreat abroad

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Phone theftsacross London continue to draw attention and concern from both residents and visitors.

One gym is calling out crime in the popular city by launching a campaign of self-defense.

UAE-based gym chain GymNation has posted advertisements that are sparking debate across the city.

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The chain put up giant billboards that say, “Sick ofphone thieves,London?” It then promotes an “escape” to Dubai for an “exclusive self-defense retreat.”

Over 115,000 mobile phones were stolen across London in 2023, according to Metropolitan Police data.

gymn nation ad in london promoting escape to dubai to defend against phone theft

Dubai gym GymNation has begun a controversial self-defense campaign around the ongoing phone theft crisis in London.(GymNation)

Rory McEntee, GymNation�

“Around one phone is stolen every six minutesin London,”said McEntee.“Something different needs to be done to tackle the problem.”

The gym campaign comes as the city recently launched “Mind the Grab,” warning pedestrians about phone snatches.

people working out gym nation and man on bike

Approximately one phone is stolen every six minutes in London.“Something different needs to be done to tackle the problem,” said a marketing officer.(GymNation)

He went on, “The self-defense class is designed to give a bit of power back to ordinary Londoners, to learn techniques to improve self-awareness, confidence and feel more empowered.People shouldn’t be scared to get their phone out on the walk to work.”

McEntee said that if someone were to leave a phone in arestaurant or barin Dubai, it would be handed back to the owner within two hours. 

The campaign has sparked debate on social media. 

Yet in London, he said, phones are “snatched from your hand.”

The campaign has sparked debate on social media, with McEntee acknowledging there is “split opinion.”

stealing your phone,” wrote one person.

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