...but the lure of it is still there.
I bet even an amoured van carrying dung would be robbed.
2007-01-09 19:41:51
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answered by k² 6
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Ah, but when the rich are very rich, and the poor are very poor, and the dope dealers are leaning on you rather heavily to pay off your bill, you would take the perhaps one chance in 10 that the dye bomb WON'T go off.
Desperate times call for desperate measures. How would one know that the transit guard isn't the one who was banned from having weapons but carries an Uzi in his rucksack anyway? That would be far greater a loss than a silly old red spray over your hard gotten gains, now wouldn't it.?
And the fact that the system is being beaten at least for that 1 chance in 10 clearly shows that it isn't foolproof.
2007-01-10 03:51:32
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answered by brotherjonah 3
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cash robberies are i beleive a strategic government crime, back in the sixties there were a lot of them especialy wage snatches,
the purpose was to begine the process of giving more power to the banks by creating fear of robbery. since then the banks have grown in power over peoples money, the robberies are back to create fear again also the euro, has been made easy to forge, the plan is to make things so bad as to enable the government to
abolish cash money and bank cards, so people can be branded
with bank account number, stopping theiving of cash and accounts, sounds great and simple, but what they intend is pure evil they intend to prevent people working buying or selling who diagree with the wicked evils that they stand for. our government are evil rotten people.
2007-01-10 07:00:07
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answered by trucker 5
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What about the self service payment machines as in supermarkets etc....they give change. I am not advocating transit robberies but if there is a way to dispose of the cash someone will find it.
2007-01-10 06:48:41
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answered by reggie 4
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And HOW do you know its red ????????, and any way some one will always find a way, even if they only get 10% of the cash it is worth the risk to them.
2007-01-10 03:56:01
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answered by ? 6
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The crims have figured out how to get past it then, haven't they. Otherwise they wouldn't bother with having to do 25 years porridge, innit?
2007-01-10 04:04:48
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answered by Ministry of Camp Revivalism 4
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they burn the notes and collect the metal silver strip. This is melted down to make fake coins. These fake coins can be used to get Mars Bar and cans of Fanta out of vending machines
2007-01-10 03:46:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Good thing, people should not be able to benefit from crime
like this, if they do then those type of crimes become both
violent and an epidemic.....
2007-01-10 05:31:14
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answered by gorglin 5
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they think that they can get away with it.also not just cash carried in these van but other valubles too
2007-01-13 04:09:24
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answered by The Fat Controller 5
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Dude scousers will find a way around it trust me.
2007-01-10 03:44:37
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answered by Bohdisatva 3
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