Avon & Somerset Police have issued an alert after more than a dozen incidents of mobile phones being snatched in Bristol last week alone. Two people wearing black clothing and with their faces covered, riding an electric motorbike, are targeting pedestrians
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00:00With phone snatching on the rise, let's find out if locals feel safe on the streets of Bristol.
00:08No, I've never, I've never had my phone stolen or, yeah no, or know of anyone actually.
00:18How safe do you feel on the streets in Bristol?
00:21I feel quite safe, yeah. I think even at night time there's always people around and it's always really busy, so yeah, I always feel safe.
00:32Certainly hasn't happened to me, but I'm sure it's happened to a lot.
00:36Again, you need the figures and seeing there is some sort of rise in that over the country and especially Bristol.
00:43Bristol's a very important place that has these problems when you get lots of people visiting the city for lots of different reasons.
00:53Do you generally feel kind of safe on the streets in the city?
00:59It's funny I do, but that might also be because I wouldn't, I don't walk the routes that I wouldn't feel safe in.
01:07I'm definitely aware of being a woman in the city and being alone in the city.
01:12I think my partner is very, you know, keen on me not walking alone anywhere after dark, so it's funny.
01:22I think Bristol can at once be really like, it's really, it feels very community and together.
01:28Yeah, at the same time, there's always an edge of concern, isn't there?
01:32I think you kind of have to have that to keep your wits about you.
01:36But have locals ever experienced being mugged or having their phone snatched, especially within the city of Bristol?
01:43Let's find out.
01:45Is that something you've ever experienced?
01:48Yes, I'm a retired police officer, so I'm well aware of that.
01:54And there is a problem in Bristol, I don't know all the figures at the moment.