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Woman Robs Bank Using AIDS as Threat

Discussion in 'South Oval' started by boomerinhou, Jun 17, 2011.


  1. boomerinhou

    boomerinhou New Member

  2. SoonerofAlabama

    SoonerofAlabama Actual Poor Student

    Wow, the teller thought that AIDS could be coughed into her system? I guess she didn't stay awake in health class.
     
  3. Sooner98

    Sooner98 New Member

    The teller needs to be fired, STAT.
     
  4. jumperstop

    jumperstop New Member

    I can't believe the poll at the side.

    What is a worse offense?
    -Robbing a bank
    -Faking Aids
    -I don't know

    Right now faking Aids is winning with 51%...WTF? people...

    Faking aids is not as worse at robbing a bank, hell faking aids to rob a bank isn't even as bad as robbing a bank with a gun. I hate society sometimes...
     
  5. Canyonero

    Canyonero Active Member

  6. The Maestro

    The Maestro SoonerFans.com Elite Member

    The teller should have spit on her and said, "There! Now you have herpes, too!"

    Weird.
     
  7. badger

    badger Vacuums eat while yelling

    I have never been a teller, but my understanding is that they're trained to not protect the money once the "customer" is in the bank branch. They'll lock the doors if they're still outside (had a co-worker who said he wore a jacket with his hood up during inclement weather get the door locked on him, lol), but once they're inside, the goal is to get the threat to other customers gone by any means possible, including handing over cash.

    I have been a cashier, and basically the instruction is to not pursue shoplifters. We all knew who our regular shoplifters were - the no-eye-contact bum wearing the long jacket that just casually entered and left the tool department with a chainsaw blade underneath, the guy that would have his buddy steal stuff, then return stolen merchandise for store credit, the father (of the year!) who would whisper "no" to his son who ran up to the cashier's counter expecting daddy to pay for something instead of just leaving... the list goes on.

    And we're told that the merchandise was never worth the trouble a thief provided. Cash isn't either.
     

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