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Man tries to rob bank, fails as staff couldn't understand his handwriting | |||
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Alan Slattery, a resident of St Leonards in Hastings, England probably thought that he would be making away with a few hundred pounds when he entered a bank in Eastbourne on March 18. However, things didn't go as planned as he went up to an employee and handed them a threatening note. There was one catch- the employee could not understand Mr Slattery's handwriting and so he did nothing. Faced with this rather unusual predicament, Mr Slattery had no option but to return empty-handed, Sussex police said in a report published on its website.
The staff at the Nationwide Building Society later managed to understand what the 67-year-old had scribbled and contacted the police regarding the same.
The note, which was seized by the police read, “Your screen won't stop what I've got, just hand over the 10s and the 20s. Think about the other customers”. In addition to the note, CCTV footage from inside the bank was also reviewed by the police. | |||
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