People pick up cash scattered on the California highway
We see this much, much, much, much and it always makes us wonder why armored cars and the money bags inside them aren’t more impact resistant: This morning, on I-5 in Carlsbad, California, north of San Diego, a small accident involving a Brinks vans cash littered the freeway – and as always, motorists stopped and raced around picking up bills as they blew around.
This, of course, is a stupid thing to do – get over the stupidity just by posting it on social media, as the authorities will inevitably check posts like this (in that one Ford Bronco guest appearances):
These people seem to think this is a seeker situation. Of course not. And they have no mind to put their Covid masks on.
San Diego’s Fox 5 said California Highway Patrol agents were writing down identifying information related to some of the robbers.
A motorcyclist named Travis Fisher told Fox 5 he initially thought people were jumping out of their cars to help someone injured. Then, “I saw all this floating around and I realized it was money. It’s pretty crazy. Everywhere you see the sign of the bill.