Topic: Canadian robber made theft art (Read 928 times)

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'3 ladz hav put a digger thru the side of a garage and nicked all da snickers'
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I see what you guys mean about his methods being cool and movie like and those ranting about how it's not cool obviously need to go watch Oceans 11, 12, 13 and the unofficial trailer for Oceans 4 (from How it Should have Ended on Youtube).
The fact that he stole things isn't cool, but the way he did it is much more interesting than some random guys in ski masks raiding a shop with a couple of shotguns.
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'3 ladz hav put a digger thru the side of a garage and nicked all da snickers'.

Hahahahaha. I would be in favour of having more people rob banks (high-profile like without being being injured) than people murdering people, that's for sure. A reshuffle of the criminal pool, maybe?

@FlowerPower: It took a fucking GENIUS to get by the security measures that are in place already. The only thing an occasional super-criminal does is break the law (he doesn't help us, that is), and we can hope that they don't come along so often that we need to set up incredibly ridiculous security measures to stop them (or we can hope they don't come along at all, they aren't common criminals).
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His long string of covert operations, which have netted millions over the years, were foiled by a Wal-Mart employee in Winnipeg who noted two suspicious vehicles in the area before the CIBC bank heist in 2004.

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This is entertaining. Maybe it does mean a whole lot of shit for some community but I'm not that community so I don't mind laughing at it.

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Hahahahaha. I would be in favour of having more people rob banks (high-profile like without being being injured) than people murdering people, that's for sure. A reshuffle of the criminal pool, maybe?

@FlowerPower: It took a fucking GENIUS to get by the security measures that are in place already. The only thing an occasional super-criminal does is break the law (he doesn't help us, that is), and we can hope that they don't come along so often that we need to set up incredibly ridiculous security measures to stop them (or we can hope they don't come along at all, they aren't common criminals).


It is only logical to stop a super-criminal by using a super-criminal...and if "hope" is one of our main security measurments againts "super-criminals" then I think we need something new =3, You do relise that a lot of the biggest criminals are discovered by mistake or after there era is over and they feel like bragging or they died.

I remember this one drug dealer who couldn't count, but ran drugs in NY, lived in the suburbs for most of his life, you would think he was an average dude too, how did they catch him? His wife bought him a fancy coat and he wore to a boxing match and the FBI said "Who is that guy in that fancy coat who sitting in better seats then the mob!?" and then they did a backround check on him. This is why the FBI uses informants (who are criminals majority of the time!)
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I remember this one drug dealer who couldn't count, but ran drugs in NY, lived in the suburbs for most of his life, you would think he was an average dude too, how did they catch him? His wife bought him a fancy coat and he wore to a boxing match and the FBI said "Who is that guy in that fancy coat who sitting in better seats then the mob!?" and then they did a backround check on him. This is why the FBI uses informants (who are criminals majority of the time!)

You mean you just watched American Gangster? :P
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I guess it makes sense to hire him or something, but they shouldn't pay him "a million dollars a year" or whatever. Rewarding criminals for being good at breaking the law is pretty stupid, wouldn't you agree? Give him a regular job if you want, I doubt he'll be able to resist committing high-profile crimes for long!

Sicne when is committing crime an addiction?

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WHO ARE THEY TO DECIDE WHAT IS AND IS NOT ART