With 2025 tech, how are bank robberies still feasible, absent inside-job?
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Date: February 5th, 2025 1:52 PM Author: bigtree
Seems like there would be a great number of digital distress triggers that are cheap enough these days to have them extremely accessible to all staff. Not like its one big red button anymore. It can be on every computer, at every work station
Any of the 6-30 employees could trigger that shit as soon as you announced your intentions and BAM cops are on the way.
Whats more, security cameras are ubiquitous and cheap and hi-def. Youre recorded from half a dozen angles the moment you walk in, probably stored offsite.
Also, every civilian in the place now has a hi-d video recorder, a manner of signaling alarm, and most are probably already on the smart phone even as you arrive.
Finally, digital trackers can be extremely small, easily hidden, and are cheap, and will certainly be mixed into any vault money youre grabbing. You might find and remove these, but it's another big challenge for you if youre not content with the 30k you pull out of teller drawers.
Seems like actually getting away with a big hit would be very difficult.
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Date: February 5th, 2025 2:02 PM Author: lee kuan yew
Prior to entering the NFL, Davenport allegedly broke into the dorm room of a Barry University woman and defecated in a laundry basket on April 1, 2002.[6] A woman sleeping in the room told police she was startled by a strange grunting sound and observed Davenport in a squatted position, voiding in her closet.[7][8] In a plea bargain, his felony charge of second-degree burglary and misdemeanor count of criminal mischief were dropped in exchange for his completing 100 hours of community service.[9] Davenport maintained his innocence after the hearing, demanding outside of the courthouse, "Where's the evidence? Where's the manure? I know I didn't do it � I just wanted to get it over with."[10]
During his career, Davenport was given the nicknames "Dookie"[11] and "The Dump Truck."[12] While playing for the Packers, a portable commode was placed inside of his locker during training camp as a rookie hazing prank,[13] and a letter writing campaign to the Green Bay team equipment manager asked in jest that he be issued jersey Number Two for practice,[14] which is still referenced during the opening of the "D-List" show on WAUK ESPN 540 in Milwaukee.[15] All are plays on the incident.
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