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In and out. No one gets hurt.
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/76778072/703440) | From: discogravy Sat, 26-Sep-2009 11:57 AM (UTC)
for like, a week. | (Link)
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I had a relationship like that once
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/36407407/930375) | From: tcpip Sat, 26-Sep-2009 6:43 AM (UTC)
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I can't wait for the action-documentary :)
I am very disappointed that this is not my life. Where did it all go wrong? I'm going to need a ninja outfit.
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/5887295/515656) | From: jwz Sat, 26-Sep-2009 12:33 PM (UTC)
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You don't have a ninja outfit?
And you call yourself a San Franciscan?
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/72267289/2268812) | From: asjo Sat, 26-Sep-2009 7:32 AM (UTC)
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Dear Ninjas, please stop acting out your movie fantasies by robbing our money.
Thanks, Sweden.
Interesting facts you probably don't care about:
G4S was originally several companies before being merged. One of them was "Group 4" who had a bit of a reputation over here for being a little rubbish as a security company. The other company was called "Securicor" who, along with BT created a mobile phone network in the 80s called ... "Cellnet", which later got sold to BT and became "BT Cellnet"... and then eventually renamed itself to "O2".
I seem to recall the first working mobile phone system in the UK was "Cellnet" and it was invented so that the Securicor vans could communicate with each other easily.
From: effbot Sun, 27-Sep-2009 11:16 AM (UTC)
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G4S is the result of an almost endless stream of mergers orchestrated by Danish security company Falck from the mid-90s and onwards, and I don't think the Swedish branch (ex-ABAB, ex-Falck) has that much to do with the oddities you had in Britain before the merger :)
As for the robbery itself, local media just reported that the police spent this morning arresting what they believe are the robbers...
Securicor is another company with a very interesting history. One of their subsidiaries is Lao Securicor, which has the principal role of protecting one of the world's largest saphire mines in Laos. Their general manager and his wife, Kerry and Kay Danes, were arrested and charged with the theft of numerous saphires which triggered a diplomatic incident between Australia and Laos (see the Wikipedia article for why). That same saphire mine was a central feature in the murder of Max Green in Cambodia in 1998. More Securicor entertainment can be found via Jardine Secururicor and the rest of the Jardines group - which has a history stretching back at least as far as the Opium Wars in the mid 19th Century.
Really, the only thing that can top off that heist, is if the perps were actually the founders of The Pirate Bay, who were disappointed that their T-shirts aren't actually covering all their legal bills...
That would mean that pirates and ninjas had stopped their feud and joined forces. No one is safe!
This is so unbelievably brilliant.
This is pretty much straight out of a Donald Westlake novel - exactly the plan Dortmunder would come up with.
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/14812066/243833) | From: jope Sat, 26-Sep-2009 10:15 PM (UTC)
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EEEWWWW....Money is sooooo dirty.
The BOMB bag denotes genius
Then it could give out too much of an hint of some inside job going on: police heliports ain't the first thing to come to mind. Police priorities while handling bomb threats, neither. Pilot cops, heliport employees, recent layoffs, absent people at the time of the attack and so on, all potential suspects here.
If there actually is an insider in there and is still working in the heliport RIGHT NOW, how much pressure will he be able to handle?
How much time before he resigns? How much time before he's safe? Did they hire him without showing their faces?
Some real drama's going on here: I suppose Clooney's agent anxiously awaits their capture looking out to purchase the screen rights. | |