Australian Wanted for Smashing ATM, Arrested at Airport
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Re: Australian Wanted for Smashing ATM, Arrested at Airport
Silly man. He smashed up an ATM on 10 July, and gave the national police 2 weeks to find and post his identity, before trying leave the country out of an international airport.
If he'd turned up at the bank the next day, pleading temporary insanity and offering compensation for the damage, it's possible he could've got the whole embarrassing episode over and done without getting his name on the "forever internet". Too late now.
If he'd turned up at the bank the next day, pleading temporary insanity and offering compensation for the damage, it's possible he could've got the whole embarrassing episode over and done without getting his name on the "forever internet". Too late now.
Re: Australian Wanted for Smashing ATM, Arrested at Airport
Maybe he didn't have money to leave because, you know, the damn ATM didn't give him any.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2023 8:49 pm Silly man. He smashed up an ATM on 10 July, and gave the national police 2 weeks to find and post his identity, before trying leave the country out of an international airport.
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Re: Australian Wanted for Smashing ATM, Arrested at Airport
He doesn't look to be in the best of states.
I wouldn't be surprised if he had been at the meth
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Re: Australian Wanted for Smashing ATM, Arrested at Airport
What you see in the picture is just the touchscreen unit. Looking on the other pictures, the screen panel (the expensive part) itself still looks perfectly fine. Since this is an industrial product, those parts are separately and can get changed individually from each other. I had to do this a couple of times on our swap stations as well (although in our case it was always the screen panel, that had died). Damage something around $15 to $25 + 30 minutes of work
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Re: Australian Wanted for Smashing ATM, Arrested at Airport
I imagine the Australian government and police would have no comment if asked. Anyone know if he got out and continued his travels or is still locked up? Seems just paying for damages and admitting fault would make it all go away.
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Re: Australian Wanted for Smashing ATM, Arrested at Airport
probably.
I'm sure the ATM's back home are vandalproof - here they seem kinda flimsy
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Re: Australian Wanted for Smashing ATM, Arrested at Airport
I barely punch the thing when it eats my card a coupla times ,Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 5:25 pmprobably.
I'm sure the ATM's back home are vandalproof - here they seem kinda flimsy
A hard knock and a loud. “ ចុយម៉ែ - “
Inevetiblely the alarm goes off , I hold my hands up and look at the camera ,
and wait for the paddy wagon to roll up ( so I can bitch at somebody ) but nada
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