Jugging? Must we learn these words? – IOTW Report

Jugging? Must we learn these words?

 

These nicknames for specific crimes carried out by thugs is something I’d rather not learn, but I guess it’s the reality of the growing craphole once known as the United States of America.

“Jugging” is when someone follows you after a bank withdrawal and robs you. The nickname comes from the word “jug” which is the nickname for a bank bag or an envelope used to carry your money.

Wonderful!

This just happened in Houston.

NBC– Signs to watch for:

• Vehicles that are left running in the parking lot with multiple people inside.
• People who are waiting in the parking lot but never enter into the bank.
• Vehicles that switch parking spaces.
• Vehicles with dark tint.

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Remain proactive and stay vigilant:

Be aware of your surroundings.
• Never enter or leave the bank with your money bag or money envelope in plain sight.
• After you leave the bank, never go to another location to run an additional errand. Call someone to meet you outside at your car to take the money inside. There are safety in numbers.
• Take a different or inconspicuous route to your home or business from the bank.

29 Comments on Jugging? Must we learn these words?

  1. These assholes are welcome to follow me home from the bank. They can catch a bullet in my driveway just as easily as they can anywhere else.

    I might get a noise complaint from the HOA. That would suck.

  2. “Situational awareness.”
    Something to keep at the front
    of your brain. I am always amazed
    by the cellphone junkies who wander
    around in an oblivious haze; asking
    to be mugged or worse.

  3. john, you are dead on

    situational awareness is non-existent

    people need to practice and think sa at all times, think ahead, be alert to the following

    light direction and shadows
    reflections such as your car windows as you approach
    sound direction such as voices as you pass by people
    pressure and temp changes
    have hands at the ready for defense around corners
    trust your instincts, prejudice trumps pc
    eye contact or lack of
    body english
    have an exit plan
    know that even if you don’t carry, weapons are available eg knives in restaurants, tools and other hard objects in hardware and other stores
    etc etc, practice

  4. Funny thing about situational awareness. Some people spend money to get taught how to be aware of your surroundings and others are just naturally always on edge. I fall into the last column.

  5. “• Never enter…”
    “• After you leave…”
    “• Take a different…”
    I heard, “Be a victim, be a victim and be a victim.”
    I like this one better ~
    “Carry a loaded handgun and always be prepared to
    shoot a sumbitch”.

  6. I realize this falls under the heading of situational awareness, but watch your rearview mirror at all times, not just when coming from the bank (you should be doing this for driving safety, anyway). If you see the same vehicle time after time, even after making multiple turns, you may be being followed. If you want to find out if it’s merely a coincidence, make a couple of unscheduled detours and see if you lose the other car. If not, do not go home. Instead, you can pull up next to a police vehicle or station, or if you want to have fun (and have the time), just lead them on a wild goose chase until they give up. Either method should work to get rid of them.

    On at least two or three occasions in my life I have discovered that I was being followed by person or persons unknown. Why? Who knows, because I always ditched the pursuer(s) instead of finding out the hard way (although in one case, late at night, I’m pretty sure it was just a carload of drunk teenagers trying to scare people). Incidentally, none of these situations occurred when I was leaving any kind of financial institution.

    P.S. – Some years ago (also in Houston), a guy was followed home from a parking garage in an upscale mall and shot dead in his own driveway, the thieves taking his watch, his wallet and his car. When the cops caught the Dindus later, they asked them why they picked that guy to rob. Turns out that wearing your $50,000 Rolex and driving your brand-new S-class Mercedes in public can be hazardous to your health.

    🙂

  7. I see the point BFH. Why not call it “aggravated robbery”? Why the hell do I have to learn the street name? Same as “Ver” and “Ger”
    and all that other gender crap. We have words already. USE THEM!

  8. Only a fucking low IQ nubian is going to be running over to rob someone and then be running back to the get away car with untied tennis shoes. Lord, HTF do these morons even feed themselves?

  9. Man, the thug’s back was turned for quite some time while he inventoried the car.

    Perfect opportunity to pull out your gun and say, “put em up sucka!”

    If no gun, at least smack him with something….

  10. Hew was black with a nice pair of high dollar tennis shoes. Why am I not surprised. Meanwhile we get to listen how young black males feelings are hurt because people are wary of them. They call it prejudice. I call it a good survival instinct. The black community needs to clean up its own house. I refuse to be a victim.

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