ANSWERS: 10
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Take all the money and run. The police or the feds are probably on the way since that truck has some sort of tracking system.
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as tempting as it is, i wouldn't take the money. honest. it belongs somewhere. now finding a hundred dollar bill on the ground on a lonely mountain road... different story.
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... check for a working communication device and call it in, if possible ... help myself to a dead guard's weapon and defend the truck while I wait for the authorities to arrive ... try not to touch anything (other than checking for pulses and getting a weapon) ...
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..."clean" the truck out, faster than OPRAH thru a bucket of chicken!!!
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I would call 911. I would not touch the truck or anything in it. It might cause the tree to give way and the truck to fall down the hill with me in it. +5
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Pick up my cell phone and call 911. Pray for the men and women that lost their lives while protecting the valuables entrusted to them. Stand by and ensure no one else attempts to destroy the scene. Taking the money?? Not an option. If the Cops, Brink's or the Mafia didn't get you, you'd still be trying to hide everyday running feeling like someone was watching you.
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Look at all the goody two shoes who would never dream of ever doing anything "wrong" ever.. Yeah, right.. What are they writing their own "Wonderful me" stories here? In a pigs eye..
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call 911 cause they have cameras inside the truck so if you did take anything your caught
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Its a real dilemma. First instincts would tell me to take the money, but my prints are on record and the money could be traceable. I think I'd still attempt to make off with a bag or two, Brinks is insured for things like this so its a victim less crime, unless you'd dare to say that an insurance company is a victim!
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Call 911. +5
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