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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 253777, member: 4552"]Obviously not a Chicago person. I remember the LaSalle bank downtown Chicago when I was walking through the lobby with a camera in my hands. I thought I'd take a photo for posterities sake. Within seconds I was surrounded by guards with guns drawn. Didn't know there where that many in the building. </p><p>As to shouting anything in a bank around here, that would not be to wise also. You'ld get about 5 years in a place with padded walls to figure out why. I still like the idiot that tried robbing a bank accross from the Board of Trade building when the President was visiting. He is still probably trying to figure out why police from the State, City, Federal cops, FBI, etc all arrested him. </p><p> As to a teller looking through coins. Many people I know ask tellers in banks to look out for odd looking coins. I've asked at banks and they tell me that is perfectly normal and acceptable as long as it doesn't interfer with thier jobs. One teller told me she puts aside several dollars a day for her husband.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 253777, member: 4552"]Obviously not a Chicago person. I remember the LaSalle bank downtown Chicago when I was walking through the lobby with a camera in my hands. I thought I'd take a photo for posterities sake. Within seconds I was surrounded by guards with guns drawn. Didn't know there where that many in the building. As to shouting anything in a bank around here, that would not be to wise also. You'ld get about 5 years in a place with padded walls to figure out why. I still like the idiot that tried robbing a bank accross from the Board of Trade building when the President was visiting. He is still probably trying to figure out why police from the State, City, Federal cops, FBI, etc all arrested him. As to a teller looking through coins. Many people I know ask tellers in banks to look out for odd looking coins. I've asked at banks and they tell me that is perfectly normal and acceptable as long as it doesn't interfer with thier jobs. One teller told me she puts aside several dollars a day for her husband.[/QUOTE]
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