Not that I wish it to happen, but I wonder why felons don't try to hijack UPS, Fedex, etc. trucks instead of armored cars? Seems to me the driver without a door and getting out of the truck to deliver packages would be a much easier target to attack.
Posted: 5/13/2008 3:28:41 PM EDT
[#1]
they don't generally carrry tens of thousands of dollars in cash.
Posted: 5/13/2008 3:31:52 PM EDT
[#2]
Felons don't want to be stuck with a truck load of QVC crap any more than you or I do....
Posted: 5/13/2008 3:32:55 PM EDT
[#3]
what's the effect?
Posted: 5/13/2008 3:34:27 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted: what's the effect?
I imagine most to all have GPS tracking devices and most felons don't even know how to drive a stick shift....
Posted: 5/13/2008 3:36:54 PM EDT
[#5]
Hmmm... Bags of money, or monogrammed towels and scrapbooking supplies... I just don't know.
Posted: 5/13/2008 3:36:59 PM EDT
[#6]
No $$$$.
But truck shipments of all kinds do get hijacked.
Posted: 5/13/2008 3:39:56 PM EDT
[#7]
Stuff has fallen off of the back of UPS and FedEx trucks for years.
Posted: 5/13/2008 3:42:02 PM EDT
[#8]
UPS drivers generally don't drive around with $40,000 in cash, in small, non-sequential bills.
Posted: 5/13/2008 3:55:22 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted: Stuff has fallen off of the back of UPS and FedEx trucks for years.
Sure, but those packages probably fell into the back of the driver's car.
Posted: 5/13/2008 3:56:07 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted: UPS drivers generally don't drive around with $40,000 in cash, in small, non-sequential bills.
I thinking computers, flat screen televisions, etc are on those trucks.