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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 2098126, member: 31533"]The reports are ridiculous for what I would expect when shipping valuables, especially for a company that seems to have been in business for this since 1992.</p><p><br /></p><p>First off, they are using a semi-truck???? And one that is unmarked (both the load and the cab)? This seems odd since this company per it's website seems to use yellow marked armored cars, and the guns they picture for arms seems large. How can you expect armed guards to be in a semi-truck cab with the driver? Pretty odd, IMO.</p><p><br /></p><p>And to secure the load of a semi-truck with a regular master-lock padlock, that's off, IMO, too.</p><p><br /></p><p>Let's say it was transported in a semi-truck, really would the people that insure them like that? I wouldn't think that their insurers would be good with that, since loads of trucks are targets in some cases for theft. I think it would actually be in an armored truck.</p><p><br /></p><p>If it was in the armored truck, certainly if they would have to stop and get out for fumes or whatever, what really are the chances they will leave their weapons behind? And if there was someone nearby, what are the chances they will be there just at the time these unarmed people leave the truck?</p><p><br /></p><p>This whole thing smells like it is an inside job and the people perpetrating it are none too smart. And if it is an inside job, it seems likely to me on the surface, at least that the employees transporting this (one or more) were in on it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 2098126, member: 31533"]The reports are ridiculous for what I would expect when shipping valuables, especially for a company that seems to have been in business for this since 1992. First off, they are using a semi-truck???? And one that is unmarked (both the load and the cab)? This seems odd since this company per it's website seems to use yellow marked armored cars, and the guns they picture for arms seems large. How can you expect armed guards to be in a semi-truck cab with the driver? Pretty odd, IMO. And to secure the load of a semi-truck with a regular master-lock padlock, that's off, IMO, too. Let's say it was transported in a semi-truck, really would the people that insure them like that? I wouldn't think that their insurers would be good with that, since loads of trucks are targets in some cases for theft. I think it would actually be in an armored truck. If it was in the armored truck, certainly if they would have to stop and get out for fumes or whatever, what really are the chances they will leave their weapons behind? And if there was someone nearby, what are the chances they will be there just at the time these unarmed people leave the truck? This whole thing smells like it is an inside job and the people perpetrating it are none too smart. And if it is an inside job, it seems likely to me on the surface, at least that the employees transporting this (one or more) were in on it.[/QUOTE]
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