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Interesting to read yet another tale of sloppy security by these birds.
Years ago I was heading to court, following an armored car employee, when he dropped his huge ring of keys on the courthouse steps, oblivious to his mistake. I picked them up and paused: "Should I, or shouldn't I?"
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.....yes, but how many $100-bills was in that big clear plastic Brink's bag just laying there on the asphalt pavement outside the front entrance?
..... it was just laying there on the ground! ... ![]()
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I was once making a work deposit at the bank night depository.
I opened it with my key and saw a big ol' bag o' cash that was stuck there. The procedure with using the depository is to put the deposit in, close the door and the reopen it to make sure it is gone. Well somebody didn't do that! I quickly slammed it shut and heard the stuck deposit go away. The speed at which I did this was intentional to avoid any temptation. |
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