How
Not To Rob A Bank: Here are some lessons learned from the experiences
of a number of would-be bank robbers.
Pick The
Right Bank:
You don't want to make the same mistake as the fellow in Anaheim, CA,
who tried to hold up a bank that was no longer in business and had no
money.
Study Your
History:
Don't try to stick up the First National Bank of Northfield, Minnesota.
Jesse James tried it 111 years ago, and the townsfolk took just seven
minutes to kill two and capture three of his gang. Nobody tried again
until 1984, and the customers chased the guy down. They're tight with
their dollar, those Minnesotans.
Speak To
The Right Teller:
One robber in Upland, CA, presented his note to the teller, and her father,
who was in the next line, got all bent out of shape about it. He wrestled
the guy to the ground and sat on him until authorities arrived.
Don't Sign
Your Demand Note:
Demand notes have been written on the back of a subpoena issued in the
name of a bank robber in Pittsburgh... on an envelope bearing the name
and address of another in Detroit. And in East Hartford, Connecticut,
on the back of a withdrawal slip giving the robber's signature and account
number.
Don't Advertise:
A teenage girl in Los Angeles tried to distract attention from her face
by wearing a see-through blouse with no bra while holding up banks.
Go Easy On
The Disguise:
One robber, dressed up as a woman with very heavy make-up, ran face first
into a glass door. He was the first criminal ever to be positively identified
by lip-print.
Take Right
Turns Only:
Avoid the sad fate of the thieves in Florida who took a wrong turn into
the Homestead Air Force Base, drove up to a military police guardhouse
and, thinking it was a tollbooth, offered the security police money.
Be Aware
Of The Time:
Imagine the chagrin of the bank robber in Cheshire, Massachusetts, who
hit the bank at 4:30 PM, then tried to escape through downtown North Adams,
where he was trapped in rush hour traffic until police arrived.
Consider
Another Line Of Work:
Bank robbery is not for everyone. One nervous Newport, RI robber, while
trying to stuff his ill-gotten gains into his shirt pocket, shot himself
in the head and died instantly.
Be Strong:
Then there was the case of the hopeful criminal in Swansea, Massachusetts,
who, when the teller told him she had no money, fainted. He was still
unconscious when the police arrived. His getaway car parked nearby had
the keys locked inside.
Theft
in New Zealand
Police in New Zealand were mystified by the apparent theft of a complete
toilet bowl from a police station in Auckland.
When a local
news reporter asked the police sergeant if they had any leads, he replied,
"At present we have nothing to go on."
Do
NOT lose your Grand kids in the Mall!
A small boy was lost at a large shopping mall. He approached a uniformed
policeman and said, "I've lost my grandpa!"
The cop asked,
"What's he like?"
The little
boy replied, "Crown Royal whisky and women with big tits"
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