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Bank Notes 365: A Bank Robbery Demand Every Day

Bank Notes 365: A Bank Robbery Demand Every Day

By Kyle Studstill on October 22, 2009

Inspired by the urgency and audacity of those behind the bank robberies attempted daily, Ken Habarta has put together a book and matching blog compiling actual demand notes from successful and unsuccessful robberies.

Bag Lady Bandit

Habarta tags posts with nearly every word used in the demand, so that demands can be sorted by amount of money requested, time given to tellers to fill the order, or occurrence of frequent phrases like “dye pack.”

Along with publishing a bank note a day, the site includes a Bank Note Generator in the spirit of bank robbery democratization; push a button, get a ready-made demand note. DIY bank robbery for those feeling lucky.

Bank Notes 365

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Kyle Studstill is a regular contributor to PSFK.com. Kyle works as a consultant working at the New York office of PSFK. His background is in analysis, from the analysis of cultural and technological change, to analysis of consumer and human insight, to military intelligence analysis with the US Intelligence and Security Command. Kyle loves the future, much like O'Brien from Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.

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