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Goddamn, and the dispatcher was trying SO HARD to clue this dumb bytch in but at that point it was a robbery call so she had to send the cops in regardless I guess.
He was right to ask for discretion too because if you've ever deposited or withdrawn a large sum of money at a Bank of America or Chase type establishment you'd know these tellers seem to lack common sense and will SHOUT your business damn near across the whole bank.
Can't even fault him for writing a note because, again, these bytches make shyt obvious and get to asking a bunch of unnecessary questions before making a big deal out of CONFIRMING your transaction, calling for a manager to double confirm then whipping out the money counter and loudly reading back the total.
He showed his ID and swiped his bank card, the two things the coli said he was supposed to do
He didn't want to walk into a bank and announce he's withdrawing a large amount of cash. No telling who's around listening.
Even though a note may not have been the smartest move why would it be a robbery if it said he's withdrawing from his checking account, used his card, and showed his ID?
This one is on the teller.
He was right to ask for discretion too because if you've ever deposited or withdrawn a large sum of money at a Bank of America or Chase type establishment you'd know these tellers seem to lack common sense and will SHOUT your business damn near across the whole bank.
Can't even fault him for writing a note because, again, these bytches make shyt obvious and get to asking a bunch of unnecessary questions before making a big deal out of CONFIRMING your transaction, calling for a manager to double confirm then whipping out the money counter and loudly reading back the total.