Bank robbery gone all wrong

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    dblagent

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    Holy cow, they waited for him to pick up the pieces.... :wallbash:

    What the heck is wrong with people? He robbed them after he had time to reassemble the gun even!
     

    Episcopus

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    I bet some of the pieces had sharp edges. Just think, anyone trying to stop the robbery could have received a superficial cut! It is probably better that no one acted. That way, they didn't upset the robber and make him hurt anyone.
     

    techres

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    Options you may take when robber's gun falls apart and he has to reassemble it:

    1. Leave.
    2. Draw down and potentially be forced to fire depending on robber's ability to follow commands and not present a threat to you.
    3. Laugh.
    4. Laugh and leave.
    5. Hit with chair.
    6. Laugh, leave, get popcorn.
    7. Take pictures with cell while trying not to laugh to hard.

    Did I miss anything?
     

    techres

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    Yeah, say "Hey Dumbass, you need a Glock." :):

    Dude! It was a glock. The only reason it did not detonate is because the round was a squib and only had the strength to disassemble the gun, not destroy it... :lmfao:

    Finally, cheap reloads safe a life.
     

    Paul

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    Options you may take when robber's gun falls apart and he has to reassemble it:

    1. Leave.
    2. Draw down and potentially be forced to fire depending on robber's ability to follow commands and not present a threat to you.
    3. Laugh.
    4. Laugh and leave.
    5. Hit with chair.
    6. Laugh, leave, get popcorn.
    7. Take pictures with cell while trying not to laugh to hard.

    Did I miss anything?

    Yes you did. Do #7 first then #6 :):
     

    BloodEclipse

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    Looks like a Glock to me too.

    What I don't get is why they always ask for dye packs with the money?:lmfao::lmfao:

    I would like to see the reaction of bank robbers when the dye packs explode. They got to be thinking "Damn I forgot to tell them No dye packs".

    It seems someone has asked the question of how to get the dye out.

    This question was submitted from Mr. B.

    "Do you know how to clean dyed money ?"

    Hmmmm, laundering money? If our tip works do we get a cut? If the dye is from a marker, or pen we would suggest acetone.

    If it is from, say, a loaded bundle of twenties, lifted from your local financial institution, I have been told that this dye is very, very permanent. In fact a show I watched said it was made from a similar dye used to print money, which if true, would mean if you CAN find a way to successfully remove the dye, you would also rub out George Washington.


    Try these techniques :​

    My first shot would be the acetone, and failing that there are some very powerful solvents such as GOOF OFF, which are available at your local home center, which are used for graffiti removal that might work.​

    If all else fails, you can wait for the heat to die down, move upstate, and hope the story about dropping a tin of paint into your wallet holds up. Even so I wouldn't worry too much, I think most lawyers will take dirty money!​

    Good luck staying on the outside.​
    How To Clean Dye Out of Paper Bills (Money) and Anything Else
     
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