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What is being mugged?

"Being mugged" means to be robbed in a public place, typically by someone using force or the threat of force.

Here's a breakdown of what it entails:

* Robbery: The act of taking something of value from someone by force or threat.

* Public place: This usually means a place where people are likely to be present, like a street, park, or public transportation.

* Force or threat of force: The mugger may physically attack the victim or threaten to harm them if they don't give up their belongings.

Here are some common examples of being mugged:

* Someone demanding your wallet or phone while threatening you with a weapon.

* Being physically attacked and having your purse or backpack stolen.

* Having your valuables stolen by someone who pretends to need help, then uses force to take them.

Being mugged is a serious crime and can be a very traumatic experience. If you find yourself in this situation, it is important to prioritize your safety and follow any instructions from the mugger. Afterward, it's essential to contact the police and report the incident.

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