I'd probably drive a van through it and then drive off with the money still between the glass - suitably removed from the rest of the (probable) bus shelter - to take apart at my leisure. Sounds like a plan.
I would pull up the patents, if they were available, to figure out what composition of glass, or plastic polymers it was made of, then figure out whether I would have to use heat, chemical, or blade to break into it. 😆
@ Fred: Unknown. But I was thinking.... If it's real, or appears to be real, and it hasn't been set up on private land as some kind of competition (It actually looks like a pretty standard bus stop) then the glass company (3M?) are inciting people to commit a crime (either theft or criminal damage) which is itself a crime..... [grin] so the whole stunt is probably illegal!
@ RT: Indeed. Make it, break it or make it, counterfeit it.
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it's only paper, after all....
I'd probably drive a van through it and then drive off with the money still between the glass - suitably removed from the rest of the (probable) bus shelter - to take apart at my leisure. Sounds like a plan.
I would pull up the patents, if they were available, to figure out what composition of glass, or plastic polymers it was made of, then figure out whether I would have to use heat, chemical, or blade to break into it. 😆
Are you sure it's really money all the way down?
@ V V: Sounds good.
@ Fred: Unknown. But I was thinking.... If it's real, or appears to be real, and it hasn't been set up on private land as some kind of competition (It actually looks like a pretty standard bus stop) then the glass company (3M?) are inciting people to commit a crime (either theft or criminal damage) which is itself a crime..... [grin] so the whole stunt is probably illegal!
@ RT: Indeed. Make it, break it or make it, counterfeit it.
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