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Young man incarcerated

A young man found himself in prison after an unfortunate misunderstanding involving a doughnut shop and a runaway police horse. He was innocently trying to impress his friends by “liberating” an abandoned box of doughnuts, which, in his defense, were calling his name better than any bakery ever had. Just as he picked it up, a police horse, spooked by a nearby balloon, decided that this might be the perfect moment to gallop through the shop, narrowly avoiding the doughnuts but leaving the young man tangled in the chaos and arrested for “unlawfully attempting to steal pastries.”
It’s not every day you hear about someone ending up in prison because of a pastry-loving horse and an old box of doughnuts! The absurdity of the situation—who knew that a horse could have such a knack for timing?—left his jailmates in stitches, especially when he tried to defend his actions by saying he was just “enriching the doughnut economy.” So, instead of being the tough guy in prison, he became the unofficial jester, telling his tale over and over until even the guards couldn’t help but chuckle.

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Glad-Entrance7592 • 2,574 points
I read a meme on Facebook that read the following three: A mortgage is three decades. If you rob a bank, you get out in two decades. Follow me for more life pro tips.

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shiny_glitter_demon • 651 points
What bank keeps 500K in cash nowadays? Certainly not the ones around me.

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UnpopularCrayon • 547 points
And they usually want you to give back the money you stole for some reason.

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shiny_glitter_demon • 170 points
Naaah, me paying for a shiny new house in cash won’t raise any red flags… Right?

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Tastingo • 82 points
Just say your hiding a human trafficker for the president and you’ll be fine.

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Glad-Entrance7592 • 26 points
Also, if engaging in prostitution, then just tell the police that one of you is a porn actor.

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NuncioBitis • 11 points
Or that you’ve been to Epstein Island.

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Glad-Entrance7592 • 11 points
There is no Epstein list and I have never been there, but I can still confidently name my enemies who have been there. /s

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jellicenthero • 5 points
As long as you mark it on your taxes you should be fine

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GANDORF57 • 3 points
“Whoo hoo! No student loans!” *^(\*Just restitution to the victims.)*

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RipMySoul • 18 points
Unless you’re a company. Then you can you just pay a small fine that’s less than whatever it is you stole.

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TheSilencedScream • 11 points
Cost of doing business. It’s insane. You can illegally obtain millions, pay less than 10% of what you obtained in fines. One person might go to jail, but the company moves on with the rest. Should be that the company must return all illegally gained proceeds, then be fined on top of that, and people potentially face jail time.

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NuncioBitis • 5 points
That’s not fair. Just look at Shrekli

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Outrageous_Reach_695 • 3 points
And that’s why they wheel the stairs up to the plane these days.

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thestereo300 • 13 points
We usually only had a few thousand at a time when I worked in a bank in the early 2000s. Getting into the vault is where the real cash is but that’s only something they do in movies. Takes too long in real life.

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Glad-Entrance7592 • 7 points
Inflation has exceeded the replacement of cash by debit and credit cards tho.

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thestereo300 • 10 points
Yeah I suppose the keep closer to 5-7K in a drawer now due to inflation. Fun fact the only time we got robbed back in the day JUST HAPPENED to be right after the largest cash depositor came in to deposit like 10K in cash. I often wonder if they followed the guy in or if that was just a very lucky bank robber.

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mysteryteam • 2 points
Maybe they were tipped off? Or just got lucky overhearing some information..

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reichrunner • 3 points
When I worked at a bank a few years ago (before Covid to after) we were able to keep up to 25k in the drawer I also was in charge of the vault and during Covid and we got up over a million at one point, but around 5-600k was the normal

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thestereo300 • 2 points
That is crazy. Yeah around the turn of century if we have over 2 or 3K we had to get it to the vault.

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reichrunner • 3 points
Yeah the 25k was max, but preferred to keep it around 10k. Was a large national bank, but a smaller branch

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PM_ME_MH370 • 11 points
🔫gimme all the money in the computer now!

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shiny_glitter_demon • 9 points
*beep boop* please enter pin code *beeeep*

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Glad-Entrance7592 • 6 points
The amounts for different mortgages (or at least their 20% down-payments) vary. If it is a three-decade mortgage, then remaining 80% per month is probably not all that much. Also, the FDIC and NCUA still ensure people at most $125,000 per person in cases of unrecovered robberies and going out of business, so that would be four wealthy clients at a bank or credit union.

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MOVES_HYPHENS • 3 points
A 20% down payment must suck. Mine was 3% and my state had a 1st time home buyer program so I didn’t even pay that

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Drict • 1 points
I am in the US, I used a first time home buyer program. I went through Navy Federal. I had to put 0% down. I had $10k in cash for a $350k house so I could cover closing costs (worked out to under $8k). I did not have PPI or any other punishment. My wife and I combined made ~$175k a year. We had credit scores over 700 at the time (closer to 800 now), etc. This was PRE-COVID!

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finch21 • 2 points
Not sure where you got this information from… Its $250M and has been for close to 20 years. Also, there are various “types” that realistically allow over a $1 million pretty easily. Every bank/CU has insurance against this kinda thing. They prefer to not file, but failure? Sure they’d have to I can guarantee since at least 1933 no bank has failure because of a cash robbery. Wires… thats where the failure can happen…

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TotalAirline68 • 5 points
In Gelsenkirchen, Germany, there was recently a breakin at a bank. The estimated value they robbed is between 30 – 100 million euros.

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unematti • 4 points
You’d have to pay it back probably, or they’ll be on your ass when you get out so can’t use it. It’s more that you get 20 years of “rent” free…

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NotPromKing • 3 points
500K?! Well look at you splurging on a double-wide.

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