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I only use drive up atm's during daylight hours, always leave my vehicle in gear and always have my firearm in my lap. Head on a swivel until
My transactions are completed and my window is back up.
I avoid those damn ATM like that. When I need to use one I park before the damn thing so I have plenty of room, get out and walk up to it. I am of course armed.
I do NOT use the drive-thru ATMs, EVER. In addition to the standard drive-thru lanes in the back of the building, my credit union has a card key entry system at the front door (where it's better lit, anyway). You swipe your debit card in a reader outside the front doors. It lets you into the vestibule, and the doors close behind you and lock. It has a lock-out feature so that no one else can come in, even someone else with a debit card, until you leave.

You conduct your business, and then when you approach the door, a sensor opens the door for you and you go about your day/night. Of course, I'm armed when I get out of my car to go up to the front doors, and my head is on a swivel both before entering (to see if anyone is lurking) and especially when I exit with my cash. I don't like the idea of being snuck up upon in a drive-thru lane where I am boxed in on at least two sides.
 
I do NOT use the drive-through, EVER. My credit union has a card key entry system. You swipe your debit card in a reader outside the front doors. It lets you into the vestibule, and the doors close behind you and lock. It has a lock-out feature so that no one else can come in, even someone else with a debit card, until you leave.

You conduct your business, and then when you approach the door, a sensor opens the door for you and you go about your day/night. Of course, I'm armed when I get out of my car to go up to the front doors, and my head is on a swivel both before entering (to see if anyone is lurking) and especially when I exit with my cash. I don't like the idea of being snuck up upon in a drive-thru lane where I am boxed in on at least two sides.
Nice, I have not seen one of those in a hell of a long time. They always seemed like a great idea to me.
 
I do NOT use the drive-thru ATMs, EVER. In addition to the standard drive-thru lanes in the back of the building, my credit union has a card key entry system at the front door (where it's better lit, anyway). You swipe your debit card in a reader outside the front doors. It lets you into the vestibule, and the doors close behind you and lock. It has a lock-out feature so that no one else can come in, even someone else with a debit card, until you leave.

You conduct your business, and then when you approach the door, a sensor opens the door for you and you go about your day/night. Of course, I'm armed when I get out of my car to go up to the front doors, and my head is on a swivel both before entering (to see if anyone is lurking) and especially when I exit with my cash. I don't like the idea of being snuck up upon in a drive-thru lane where I am boxed in on at least two sides.
What if something happens while you're in there? Heart attack, stroke?
 
Yep, and I'll never forget the indomitable words of Bernie Goetz when he was confronted by the 'hood rats' LONG ago in NY, sharpened screwdrivers displayed and demanding 'quarters for video games', to which he said:
"I have something for each of you"......
I remember that. Bernie's downfall was when, after shooting several of the thugs and with them lying about the floor of the subway car, he walks up and stands over one of them and says, "You don't look so bad. Here, have another" and shoots the thug again.

ETA: My memory of the event has faded with the passage of time. See corrections to the above in Post #48, below.
 
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What if something happens while you're in there? Heart attack, stroke?
Dunno. Haven't considered that. Break the glass?
I imagine first responders would have a way to get it in an emergency.
When all else fails, I know that you'll come and save me. You will, right...? o_O
 
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Yep - I remember that part as well......

My memory was the kid was still in his feet and turned to run away but it's been a long time!
At least one of them was on the floor bleeding. collapsed in a seat after having been shot.
The MSM made a big deal about how he stood over the confronted the seated thug and said what he said before shooting him again.

Here's another

ETA: It appears the thug was not on the floor, but collapsed in a seat.
In my corrected post above, strikethroughs are for deletions, underlines are for additions.
 
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What, that the assailant turds were underprivileged? That's why they ran up to a pickup at the ATM, guns in hand? Gonna be kinda hard to sell this story as anything other than what it is…. Hood rats being hood rats…

IDK.....
After reading post #25......I was convinced that IF he had gotten more than $20......
He would have.....
Returned any extra to the guy
Or
Given the extra away to the poor (ala Robin Hood).

Aloha, Mark
 
IDK.....
After reading post #25......I was convinced that IF he had gotten more than $20......
He would have.....
Returned any extra to the guy
Or
Given the extra away to the poor (ala Robin Hood).

Aloha, Mark
Off topic: This reminds me, I keep meaning to change my username to "Post #25".
 
Off topic: This reminds me, I keep meaning to change my username to "Post #25".
Just don't change it to Bobby Tables, AKA
Robert'); DROP TABLE Students;--

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I do NOT use the drive-thru ATMs, EVER. In addition to the standard drive-thru lanes in the back of the building, my credit union has a card key entry system at the front door (where it's better lit, anyway). You swipe your debit card in a reader outside the front doors. It lets you into the vestibule, and the doors close behind you and lock. It has a lock-out feature so that no one else can come in, even someone else with a debit card, until you leave.

You conduct your business, and then when you approach the door, a sensor opens the door for you and you go about your day/night. Of course, I'm armed when I get out of my car to go up to the front doors, and my head is on a swivel both before entering (to see if anyone is lurking) and especially when I exit with my cash. I don't like the idea of being snuck up upon in a drive-thru lane where I am boxed in on at least two sides.

Nice, I have not seen one of those in a hell of a long time. They always seemed like a great idea to me.
To me, those are fishbowl traps. The one at Chase Beaverton is permanently broken, and it used to be one where any ATM card would open it. Stolen ones? OK.
Besides, smart, agile perps wait for you to come out, on foot, when you're most vulnerable.
 
To me, those are fishbowl traps. The one at Chase Beaverton is permanently broken, and it used to be one where any ATM card would open it. Stolen ones? OK.
Besides, smart, agile perps wait for you to come out, on foot, when you're most vulnerable.
Welp, as I said, I scan the area to look for lurkers before I swipe my card to go inside, and my SA is even more heightened when I exit.
Also, I mentioned that my CU's doors lock after you enter, and don't re-open until you activate the motion sensor inside the vestibule (where you are), so I'm not worried about some thug with a stolen debit card accessing the reader while I'm in the fishbowl.
If some punkass thug wants to take me on after I exit the fishbowl, so be it.
μολὼν λαβέ ya know, only this time it's about my money and not my guns...

PS: Absolutely :s0116::s0116::s0116: your new avatar!
 
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To me, those are fishbowl traps. The one at Chase Beaverton is permanently broken, and it used to be one where any ATM card would open it. Stolen ones? OK.
Besides, smart, agile perps wait for you to come out, on foot, when you're most vulnerable.
The ones I used to see LONG ago had windows all around so it was fine with me. Then I am armed of course. Seemed a lot better that being in a vehicle where you have to park so close you can't open your door and you are trying to use the machine while sitting there in the vehicle. From the first day I saw one of these drive up ones I did not like the idea at all. Far prefer to be standing outside vehicle where I can see and move since we no longer have the ones like Sobo was talking about. Of course I seldom use an ATM at all any more since so much is done on line. Pay goes direct to the bank. So once in a while I will use one if something comes up that I need some cash. Keep some at home and now and then have to "restock" as it gets used up.
All the stores here seem to have those stand alone ones here too. There is some charge to use them I think. Couple bucks or something? I would pay that before I would allow myself to be in some place like that guy was in.
Guess this is another of those too each his own kind of things. :s0092:
 
The ones I used to see LONG ago had windows all around so it was fine with me. Then I am armed of course. Seemed a lot better that being in a vehicle where you have to park so close you can't open your door and you are trying to use the machine while sitting there in the vehicle. From the first day I saw one of these drive up ones I did not like the idea at all. Far prefer to be standing outside vehicle where I can see and move since we no longer have the ones like Sobo was talking about. Of course I seldom use an ATM at all any more since so much is done on line. Pay goes direct to the bank. So once in a while I will use one if something comes up that I need some cash. Keep some at home and now and then have to "restock" as it gets used up.
All the stores here seem to have those stand alone ones here too. There is some charge to use them I think. Couple bucks or something? I would pay that before I would allow myself to be in some place like that guy was in.
Guess this is another of those too each his own kind of things. :s0092:
I guess I should've mentioned for @P7M13 that the doors of the vestibule are clear glass from top to bottom.
I can see plenty before I go in, and before I come back out.

My credit union lets me use just about any ATM out there for free. All I need is a checking account, download my monthly statements, and make at least 18 EFT charges per month (was reduced by half during the scamdemic). Any fee that gets charged to me for using some other bank's ATM gets refunded to my account at the end of the month when my monthly interest gets credited. And no minimum balance required, either. Never do business with a bank...
 

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