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by Drewthetexan
Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:12 am
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Topic: Bank robbery surveillance photos for TX, other states.
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Re: Bank robbery surveillance photos for TX, other states.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't FDIC cover robbery losses?

I imagine to make facial recognition viable, 3d imaging would have to become standard practice as opposed to photographs to account for varying angles, light conditions. Of course a mask or fuzzy cameras would obviate the whole system immediately.
by Drewthetexan
Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:34 am
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Topic: Bank robbery surveillance photos for TX, other states.
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Re: Bank robbery surveillance photos for TX, other states.

Wow. Sounds like something out of a movie.

Looking at the bandittracker website, I was actually surprised at the frequency of bank robberies - and more so, that people manage to get away.

In Greece, you have to enter a bank one at a time. There is a little phone booth sized room with thick plexiglass walls (ballistic glass?) that you enter at the front door. You are directed to look at the camera, they take your picture, then buzz you into the bank. Exiting is a similar procedure. Apparently bank robberies were extremely prevalent before doing this.
by Drewthetexan
Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:10 pm
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Topic: Bank robbery surveillance photos for TX, other states.
Replies: 10
Views: 1742

Re: Bank robbery surveillance photos for TX, other states.

JJVP wrote:
I think I got one of them. It's Geraldo Rivera, where to do I get my reward money?

http://bandittracker.com/2009/07/wells- ... ndleridge/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

:lol:: "rlol"
Ha!

I like some of the names they come up with. Smelly bandit. Bow-legged Bandit

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