An Armored Truck Spilled 175,000 Dollars on an Atlanta Highway. What Would You Do? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77788491 Canada 07/11/2019 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How would the money simply fly out of the truck? an armored truck would have to have a bomb go off at the rear doors for that to happen, and its Apelanta, i wouldnt be surprised if some groids pulled over trying to stick up the truck after it spilt |
whoopty_woop User ID: 77735913 United States 07/11/2019 04:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Isn't the money tracked anyway with the serial numbers? Plus, I thought the bills had a chip I thought. Quoting: Diabolical. Yeah, they are all going to jail. Isn't the money tracked anyway with the serial numbers? Plus, I thought the bills had a chip I thought. Quoting: Diabolical. Yeah, they are all going to jail. not if the money hadn't been processed at the bank yet for that day. if I am wrong, clue me in. the last tracking was the day before. |
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54321...! User ID: 1272445 United States 07/11/2019 04:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.nytimes.com (secure)] Quoting: The Berean "More than a dozen drivers pulled over to scoop up some of an estimated $175,000 that blew out of a Garda truck on Interstate 285, the authorities said. They are asking for it to be returned." I wouldn't take it... I'm not a thief. You wouldn't be a thief for taking it, if that money belonged to Banks or .Gov. You would be recovering money STOLEN from you. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77033694 United States 07/11/2019 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.nytimes.com (secure)] Quoting: The Berean "More than a dozen drivers pulled over to scoop up some of an estimated $175,000 that blew out of a Garda truck on Interstate 285, the authorities said. They are asking for it to be returned." Little do those losers know, that truck has cameras all around it. Naggers will be served.... |
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psyoptics User ID: 76886181 United States 07/11/2019 05:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I’d just keep driving. If I was hunting in the woods, found bag of cash with no ideas where it came from, I’d spend it. Quoting: Xeven Not sure what difference is but that is what I would do. i was talking with my son about this the other day... we both agreed if you see where the money came from and take it......that is stealing... but if you come across money with no one around....have no idea where the money could have come from....then keep it. this is stealing........but if the wind blows a bill into soneone's backyard in the next town.......found money. a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77538385 United States 07/11/2019 05:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let's get a few things straight you bunch of self proclaimed do-good'ers. The Fed notes that were blowing around are essentially fraudulent, printed out of thin air. Due to this, we have inflation which is a hidden tax that YOU pay for, along with all the other ridiculous taxes you're forced to pay. Why would you have an issue with people picking these notes up in an effort to even the score? That being said, stealing from individuals or even stores/businesses should result in losing a finger. But if a Brinks truck happens to flip and lose it's haul..well that's just fair game. |
Furrry Pete User ID: 77797769 United States 07/11/2019 05:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I’d just keep driving. If I was hunting in the woods, found bag of cash with no ideas where it came from, I’d spend it. Quoting: Xeven Not sure what difference is but that is what I would do. i was talking with my son about this the other day... we both agreed if you see where the money came from and take it......that is stealing... but if you come across money with no one around....have no idea where the money could have come from....then keep it. this is stealing........but if the wind blows a bill into soneone's backyard in the next town.......found money. Watch that movie, A Simple Plan, lol "It's a friendly friendly world" (Andy Kaufman) Calm seas do not a sailor make, Nor easy horses, a horseman. And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower and when He could be certain only drowning men could see Him- Leonard Cohen |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77448400 United States 07/11/2019 05:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Then I would throw the cash at the security guards and tell them to lick my balls, and run away. That is all. |
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Chi-TownMark User ID: 72204610 United States 07/11/2019 05:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.nytimes.com (secure)] Quoting: The Berean "More than a dozen drivers pulled over to scoop up some of an estimated $175,000 that blew out of a Garda truck on Interstate 285, the authorities said. They are asking for it to be returned." Since it’s stolen money, I’d take it an redistribute it to its rightful owners |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52129620 Canada 07/11/2019 05:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That being said. I'd scoop up as much of it as I can and then I would call the news media and have them present as I returned it. Actually I'd return about 1/10th of it but nobody would know that, they would think I returned everything I had picked up. Then I'd have somebody set up a go-fund-me page for me saying they just want to raise enough money to take me out to dinner or something as a reward. But since the news media filmed everything it would touch the hearts of millions and instead of just raising money to buy me dinner it would raise millions of dollars and I would live the rest of my life in luxury. But of course I'd donate half of the money to Trinity so he could keep GLP going for eternity and would be free for everybody. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 51994186 United States 07/11/2019 08:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.nytimes.com (secure)] Quoting: The Berean "More than a dozen drivers pulled over to scoop up some of an estimated $175,000 that blew out of a Garda truck on Interstate 285, the authorities said. They are asking for it to be returned." Little do those losers know, that truck has cameras all around it. Naggers will be served.... Not if they dont get all the cash in the woods, trees, bushes, miles away, or the gutters and sewage system. I'm going treasure hunting. ;p |
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