Joe Loya
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It was in San Diego somewhere, one of those rich neighborhoods.
But it was almost like a rotunda inside.
And then he was way over there.
I walked in that door and I walked all the way over here to talk to him.
So I robbed the bank and ran out that way.
And he was over there and it was just like it was like he wasn't there.
So the point I'm trying to make is not that I was some great bank robber, but that in those days you could get away with it because it just wasn't that like it is.
It wasn't like it is now.
They have one door to get into, maybe two.
And there's a guard there, sometimes two.
It doesn't stop people from robbing banks, but a lot of these bandit glass things are determined anyway.
And also, banks don't keep money like they used to.
There's no online banking.
Yeah.
You had a check, you had to go and get a cash.
Or you had to deposit it.
You had to go into the bank.
And on paydays, the banks had to have a lot of money.
And ATMs were there.
But even then, the ATMs were in the bank, so the money was in the bank there.