Man Uses Vacuum Cleaner To Steal Coins
from the he-gets-credit-for-creativity dept
Here's a random one. A guy in Sweden was apparently arrested after stealing coins out of a parking meter using a vacuum cleaner. Clearly, he had planned this out pretty thoroughly - though, he forgot to think about the conspicuousness of plugging in a vacuum cleaner on the street and sticking the hose into an opened parking meter. The guy apparently stole a set of keys to the parking meters, and then plugged in his vacuum cleaner into the (conveniently placed on the meters themselves) outlet in order to suck up all the coins. Not surprisingly, it didn't take long for this odd event to attract the attention of local police who stopped the man as he tried to get away with the equivalent of about $260 in coins in his pockets.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Why not decapitation?
If you are a really poor teenager, you could scrape a penny on the sidewalk and make it into a dime....
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An even easier way...
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