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Robbing a bank
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2017-06-26 at 6:02 AM UTCOk you rob the bank and have a getaway vehicle. You calmly pass the note to the teller and tell her (tee-hee) to give you the cash that's at her station. She does, and you leave to your vehicle. You drive to a nearby (pre-planned) big store like Target or Walmart, and go in, change clothes with some clothes inside, and leave out a different door. Walk away and go to a nearby hotel. Stay at the hotel for a long time.
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2017-06-26 at 6:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by SBTlauien There's still little trackers they put in cash bundles. Not to mention that once you go into the sewers, the police likely have maps and can determine where you'll likely come up at(or at least narrow it down and have officers waiting).
The whole point of the electric bike is to cover a large distance quickly enough so that you'll be out of their perimeter. A specially made bag with multiple sealable pockets(in case a dye pack goes off) and made to prevent tracking, would be good.
A robbery like this though would be best taking hostages(kidnapping) and hitting the vault. It'd be get away and be set for life or go to prison for the rest of your life.
I still haven't seen anyone show me what these tiny trackers might look like because they're just not going to be strong enough and have enough battery IMO, just put them in a foil lined bag and it should be good no? -
2017-06-27 at 2:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon I still haven't seen anyone show me what these tiny trackers might look like because they're just not going to be strong enough and have enough battery IMO, just put them in a foil lined bag and it should be good no?
I've only heard about these. I saw a documentary about a bank robber from the 90's and they tracked him using them. I bet they have a small battery and a tab blocking the battery that gets pulled once the bundle is removed from the counter. -
2017-06-27 at 2:48 AM UTCIf I was going to rob the place, the prerequisite would be negro-anomical
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2017-06-27 at 3:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Ok you rob the bank and have a getaway vehicle. You calmly pass the note to the teller and tell her (tee-hee) to give you the cash that's at her station. She does, and you leave to your vehicle. You drive to a nearby (pre-planned) big store like Target or Walmart, and go in, change clothes with some clothes inside, and leave out a different door. Walk away and go to a nearby hotel. Stay at the hotel for a long time.
The end.
Going to a store like Walmart would put you on the parking lot security cameras. Going in would get your face, especially on the bathroom cameras where people go in to tuck away their shoplifting stuff. If they catch you changing they might even try to stop you from leaving the store with the impression you've stolen something, depending on the store.
However, one of those IR light hats would solve at least some of these problems. -
2017-06-27 at 3:15 AM UTCI got a dollar in my pocket and a twenty in my wallet.
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2017-06-27 at 3:20 AM UTC
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2017-06-27 at 3:22 AM UTCRF range from 500 metres to five miles plus.
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2017-06-27 at 3:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by SBTlauien I had an idea about escaping into those sewer manholes where a custom made electric bike would be waiting for me to cruise off miles away to another manhole where I'd have a vehicle ready.
i dont feel like getting into a long, drawn out debate over using sanitary sewers as a 'line-of-communication' (go google it...too complicated for me to care about explaining) because inevitably some know-it-all know-nothing is going to whip his dick out and try to swing it around.
to make a long story short...stay the fuck out of anything underground relating to sewers and drainage unless a whole fuckton of learning and practice is involved. again...too complicated to explain, but feel free to go google it: GAS -
2017-06-27 at 3:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by SBTlauien I've only heard about these. I saw a documentary about a bank robber from the 90's and they tracked him using them. I bet they have a small battery and a tab blocking the battery that gets pulled once the bundle is removed from the counter.
theyre lithium...and they last decades in storage. -
2017-06-27 at 5:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock i dont feel like getting into a long, drawn out debate over using sanitary sewers as a 'line-of-communication' (go google it…too complicated for me to care about explaining) because inevitably some know-it-all know-nothing is going to whip his dick out and try to swing it around.
to make a long story short…stay the fuck out of anything underground relating to sewers and drainage unless a whole fuckton of learning and practice is involved. again…too complicated to explain, but feel free to go google it: GAS
We used to play in them when I was a kid. -
2017-06-27 at 6:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by SBTlauien We used to play in them when I was a kid.
so did i...along with NYC subway and access tunnels. I've done things in US sewers and what passed as sewers..along with underground 'places' in several other countries. a literal awake-nightmare involved a sewer...which is part of the reason why nothing phases me anymore.
the biggest issue underground is gas. whether it's zero-oxygen atmosphere or something like no-smell toxic chemicals...it's the quickest way to get dead. -
2017-06-27 at 8:07 PM UTC
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2017-06-27 at 8:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock so did i…along with NYC subway and access tunnels. I've done things in US sewers and what passed as sewers..along with underground 'places' in several other countries. a literal awake-nightmare involved a sewer…which is part of the reason why nothing phases me anymore.
the biggest issue underground is gas. whether it's zero-oxygen atmosphere or something like no-smell toxic chemicals…it's the quickest way to get dead.
Robbing a bank is dangerous. -
2017-06-27 at 8:31 PM UTCrobbing banks went out in the 80s. only full on tards rob banks now.
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2017-08-10 at 7:38 AM UTC
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2017-08-20 at 3:16 AM UTC