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Old 07-11-2019, 07:21 PM
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Drivers Rush to Grab Cash After Armored Car's Door Flies Open on GA. Highway

Drivers rush to grab cash after armored car's door flies open on Georgia highway originally appeared on abcnews.go.com

A crowded highway in suburban Atlanta turned into a lottery payday for dozens of drivers.

Drivers pulled over and scrambled out of their vehicles when an armored truck's door accidentally swung open while driving along Interstate 285 Tuesday evening -- spilling cold, hard cash everywhere.

Video shows dozens of drivers pulling over to the side of the road in Dunwoody, Georgia, and dashing for the cash. Even a semitrailer hauling timber is pulled over to the side of the road in the video shot by an eyewitness.

Dunwoody Sgt. Robert Parsons estimated about $175,000 spilled out onto the highway, according to Atlanta affiliate WSB. Drivers will not be able to keep their hauls, however.

“Those people who do not return the money, we have video, we have tag numbers. We have footage of people on the interstate," Parsons told WSB. "What we're asking the public to do is bring the money back. Don't make us come looking for you, because if we do that, you probably will be charged."

Indeed the video does show license plates for most of the cars lining the highway.

There were no reported accidents Tuesday night, but Dunwoody police warned commuters who were stopping on Wednesday to scour the road for money that "THERE IS NO MORE MONEY! Please stop."

The truck was owned by GardaWorld, one of the largest private security companies in North America.

The City of Dunwoody account on Twitter showed one person who turned over cash, with the message, "Honesty is the best policy. Some people have been returning the money that fell from an armored car on I-285 last night. We salute you for doing the right thing."
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Re: Drivers Rush to Grab Cash After Armored Car's Door Flies Open on GA. Highway

some people have returned the money meaning most didn't lol
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I would promptly return the money and pay taxes on it too.
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