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- mCanada, on 04/12/2008, -3/+56You know student loans have hit ridiculous levels when....
- amanilaenvelope, on 04/12/2008, -4/+39this would make a interesting movie
- mpete510, on 04/12/2008, -2/+32How is he taking advantage of his authority? Did he say "This is a stickup, I am a police officer so you better listen to me"?
- fusen, on 04/12/2008, -3/+26Someone has been watching Dexter
- dondara, on 04/12/2008, -4/+253 robberies makes a "serial bank robber"? Meh, robbing banks is easy. They just hand over the money. Let's see his ass stick-up a liquor store. They'll open fire if they can't see both your hands.
- Hetman, on 04/12/2008, -2/+19Why do criminals have to immediately spend the money they have just stolen.
- AzureRise, on 04/12/2008, -0/+17Shut up Rudy. Someone get Mr. Giuliani out of here.
- JedicodeWarrior, on 04/12/2008, -1/+16"robbing banks is easy" are you confessing to something?
- Enjia, on 04/12/2008, -1/+13OTHER THINGS HAVE HAPPENED THERE!!
- sockpuppets, on 04/12/2008, -0/+12I was a serial bank robber. It started innocently enough, scoring some captain crunch. It got out of hand during the count chocula incident, I barely made it out of there alive.
- Jus2Gud, on 04/12/2008, -0/+11Yeah, this guy should have gone into the banks 1/2 hour later and tried to deposit the money into his savings account instead...
- Celeron, on 04/12/2008, -0/+10What the ***** did he just say?
- DarkLance, on 04/12/2008, -0/+10That didn't even really make sense, was he trying to add a wikipedia entry?
- mal1964, on 04/12/2008, -0/+9You were not posted when I typed my similar question.
Great minds think alike, So we got lucky. - s1mph0ny, on 04/12/2008, -11/+19Wait, did you just find a cop with an education?
- Subpoena, on 04/12/2008, -2/+9Not really a secret double life if it's on Digg, is it?
- ralphthemagi, on 04/12/2008, -10/+17I'm so sick of this anti-police crap on Digg. What the hell is wrong with you people who so adamantly hate the police? These people do their best to serve the people. To serve you. Yeah, sure, there area few bad apples, but that's no indicative of the whole.
You never hear about all the great things that happen every day, and how the place you live is better because of it. All day, every day,they are out there on the street dealing with all sorts of crap. New York, Chicago, LA, Washington DC, Philadelphia... there's a lot of scum out on the streets. In west Philadelphia born and raised, on the playground where I spent most of my days. Chilling out, maxing, relaxing all cool, and all shooting some b-ball outside of the school. When a couple of guys said, "We’re up in no good," started making trouble in my neighborhood. I got in one little fight and my mom got scared, and said, "You’re moving with your auntie and uncle in Bel-Air." - scrag10, on 04/12/2008, -0/+7Same story different time and country . http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0326208/
but it is a little better (and true too).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andre_Stander - inactive, on 04/12/2008, -1/+8If they were smart, they wouldn't be criminals... or at least they wouldn't be in the newspapers :)
- JedicodeWarrior, on 04/12/2008, -1/+7Or Bozo the clown
- Darph.Bobo, on 04/12/2008, -3/+9Or at least an episode of the F.B.I. Files.
- da7a1us, on 04/12/2008, -0/+5it did, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0326208/
- SpectreFire, on 04/12/2008, -1/+6Poorly thank god. Dexter killed people.
- JedicodeWarrior, on 04/12/2008, -0/+4problem most of those double lives entail male whore or drug dealer.
- dcbebop, on 04/12/2008, -1/+5Is bank robbing still a profession?
- cantignie, on 04/12/2008, -8/+12My mom always said cops are just criminals who decided to go "official"
- DownloadThis, on 04/12/2008, -2/+6starting salary for a police officer in nyc is 25K, well below the national standard. i make ***** money too but am not out robbing banks, but i'm still saying. you get the wrong type of person into a job where extreme power is handed to them and they're going to abuse it. maybe not if he were being properly compensated for such a tough job.
- nandasunu, on 04/12/2008, -0/+4funny how completely ignorant that statement is.
- venuspcs, on 04/12/2008, -0/+425K....is that a joke? Some of the smallest most backwards towns in America pay Cops better than that. WTFH no wonder NYC has so much crime, its the only way the cops can afford that $3000 / month 300 Sq.Ft. Efficiency on the Lower East Side.
- inactive, on 04/12/2008, -0/+3Ya so overpaid that most of them cant afford to live in NYC.
- Lutremi, on 04/12/2008, -1/+4I DIDN'T DO IT I SWEAR IT WAS MY UNCLE
- wesd, on 04/12/2008, -1/+4It's quite possible that he used his knowledge of how the system works; security in the banks, response times of the police, minimising potential evidence etc - not things impossible to a civilian robber but it certainly must have been of some advantage.
- mal1964, on 04/12/2008, -0/+3"similar"
- eddy23170, on 04/12/2008, -1/+4he could use his service pistol....duh....or know the whereabouts of policemen during a hiest...he could expunge data.......chances are, if he is going to rob a bank there could be no end to his abuse of his power....
- Azriel7, on 04/12/2008, -0/+3Dexter would have only stolen from thieves.
- pilobilus, on 04/13/2008, -0/+3Unfortunately the quality of police officers and police work in the U.S. has been in slow but steady decline for a long time. Many factors play into it: Low wages, screwed up hours, and being required to enforce laws that exist only to injure citizens and society. Politically appointed top management interested only in appearing "tough" and filling beds for the prison industrial complex. There's nothing inherently wrong with being a cop and a good one deserves more respect now than ever. But in the United States, it is simply a bad career choice at present.
- Bazillions, on 04/12/2008, -0/+3I look at anybody who buys a Toyota Scion with suspicion.
"I just likely threw my life away by stealing all this cash. What should I spend it on? OH, I know!" - nandasunu, on 04/12/2008, -1/+3no next time, please.
- l800LEMMINGS, on 04/13/2008, -1/+3he'll probably just get a temporary paid suspension pending investigating then go back on the force
- captspaulding, on 04/12/2008, -0/+2Dexter wouldn't have been caught!
- travis1982, on 04/13/2008, -2/+4you were never a cop.
- JulyZerg, on 04/13/2008, -0/+2...
What? - mal1964, on 04/12/2008, -3/+5"It is a shame when people take advantage of their authority in society"
Did I miss something I don't see the connection? - inactive, on 04/13/2008, -1/+3 He got greedy and went for the vault. He should have rented Point Break, he might still be a free man.
- topapito, on 04/12/2008, -3/+5Go figure, a crooked cop! Just who would have thought? I am flabbergasted! I just can't believe it. I am now going to have to rethink my whole good guy/bad guy thing. Not to piss on all the honest Joes out there who don a badge and actually take their oaths seriously, but how do you explain granting sainthood to anyone who earns the badge? This must have hit that department hard.
- pilobilus, on 04/13/2008, -0/+2Unfortunately the quality of police officers and police work in the U.S. has been in slow but steady decline for a long time. Many factors play into it: Low wages, screwed up hours, and being required to enforce laws that exist only to injure citizens and society. Politically appointed top management interested only in appearing "tough" and filling beds for the prison industrial complex. There's nothing inherently wrong with being a cop and a good one deserves more respect now than ever. But in the United States, it is simply a bad career choice at present, and as the quality and quantity of applicants decline, so do basic hiring standards.
- inactive, on 04/13/2008, -0/+2fry him
- pointsguy, on 04/12/2008, -2/+4Moms are always right
- alittleroy101, on 04/13/2008, -0/+2Aren't they working on a newer, better segway?
- chucali, on 04/12/2008, -0/+2To get rid of the evidence
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