Saw a news item today where a US Bank in a small Kentucky town was robbed and two employees killed. Which answers my question of...
The local bank now locks its doors during business hours. Some weeks ago, I went in to cash a check and was surprised when I found the entrance door was locked. Huh? Were they closed? Had the feds shut them down? Then I heard a click and the door was unlocked. Now, there is a keypad sort of thing in the entry vestibule where you press a button to alert them you are there and they buzz you in. WHAT????
This is a small town, pop 2200, and this is the only bank here. Crime is next to nothing but this hit me a little hard, to even think about someone robbing the local bank. Yet it is happening.
I ran away from the city to a suburb. I ran away from the suburb to outside of that. Then I ran away from there to this small town. And ran away from the small town to this rural area five miles away. No more running because there is no other place to go.
The local bank now locks its doors during business hours. Some weeks ago, I went in to cash a check and was surprised when I found the entrance door was locked. Huh? Were they closed? Had the feds shut them down? Then I heard a click and the door was unlocked. Now, there is a keypad sort of thing in the entry vestibule where you press a button to alert them you are there and they buzz you in. WHAT????
This is a small town, pop 2200, and this is the only bank here. Crime is next to nothing but this hit me a little hard, to even think about someone robbing the local bank. Yet it is happening.
I ran away from the city to a suburb. I ran away from the suburb to outside of that. Then I ran away from there to this small town. And ran away from the small town to this rural area five miles away. No more running because there is no other place to go.