Atlanta police claim that a certain group of robbers barged into a clothing store and stole $100,000--but in clothing. 'Twas a mens' boutique and an exclusive one to say the least. The robbery was caught on camera through surveillance video taping security. The clerk tells police officials that the suspects were at first shopping, but then the partners in crime started to use FaceTime to pick out the articles of clothing that they planned to steal.
The entire situation seems to be rather ironic--if you're going to steal money, why not set actual money? These robbers can be synthesized to the Great Depression, considering that people in that ear chose to steal food and clothes--because of the lack of domestic necessities. During the Great Depression, crime rates rose substantially. Modern crimes rates don't stray far from what they were then.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/04/13/thieves-use-facetime-robbery/82972102/
Wow that's a lot of clothes. I agree if you want money get money why steal clothes it doesn;t really make sense.
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