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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Foxy Brown on December 15, 2005, 10:16:04 PM
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A cafeteria worker at an elementary school in northwest Indiana thought it was odd that a 4th grader was paying for lunch with a $20.
According to our news partner, the Post-Tribune, the fourth grader from Gary tried to pay for his food at the school cafeteria with a $20 bill. The money looked real enough, but since kids don’t normally flash such a large wad around school, the cashier turned it in.
Turns out, that's not the only thing that was odd .The cash was counterfeit. (http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/local_story_348111920.html)
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They are charging 10 yo with crimes but they can't release their names...that's bull.
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Nevermind all the new, high-tech security features that are supposed to help people spot counterfiet bills...she just got suspicious because the kids don't "usually" spend that much? My 8-year old nephew is given $20s all the time, and he's still treated pretty normally.
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Nevermind all the new, high-tech security features that are supposed to help people spot counterfiet bills...she just got suspicious because the kids don't "usually" spend that much? My 8-year old nephew is given $20s all the time, and he's still treated pretty normally.
Yeah, it's not uncommon. "Here's a twenty, go out and entertain yourself for a couple hours while I entertain your mother."