I'm in, you drive I'll shoot.
Gonna take at least one more person though, takes two at least in the bank.
One snatching cash, one to watch the crowd and doors.
Not all money is marked, you have to know what you are looking for.
Easiest banks to rob are in the United States.
Bank employees are trained to just cooperate in order to get the robber out as soon as possible.
Texas is out, way to many people carry guns and want to shoot someone, California as well.
Coastal cities are best, more escape routes when you consider ocean, overland and airport options.
3 Minutes in and out, the longest 3 minutes of your life.
Takes a bit of recon, training and rehearsals to have a chance.
If CTB is the end goal, gunshot to the head is the method, it's the quickest, and can be done while driving at high speed.
Can you pull the trigger on yourself ?
As with anything, It takes money to make money, guns, bullets, body armor, electronic devices (phones and scanners), clothing/costumes, vehicle's (at least two are needed, three is better), domicile to train and go over recon data, living expenses,
pocket money to have fun before the deed for about a month ect.
How much do you have as a stake ?
The adrenaline will start pumping hard, Can you maintain your composure, possibly having to shoot one or more people and maybe the third robber if they don't want to CTB and still drive ?
Got any professional driving skills or weapons experience ?
This is just the beginning, there is more, like planning multiple escape routes, contingencies for unplanned stuff like cop in the bank already, private security and such........
Fully doable with proper planning, banks get robbed every day.
More bank robberies go unsloved than solved.
I like the Robin hood ending already spoken of in other posts,
The money won't mean anything to high roller death types like us, but could benefit others that still think living is all that.
I call dibs on the Christopher Walken mask.
Who do you want to be ?
Any questions?
Yup I'm in Bonnie, just call me Clyde