What is bank jugging?

Bruce

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I recently heard the term what is bank jugging and want a clear understanding of what it means. From what I’ve seen, it seems related to theft targeting people after they withdraw cash from banks or ATMs. Can someone briefly explain what is bank jugging and how it works, along with any tips to stay safe?
 
Yeah, you’ve got the basic idea right. Bank jugging is when criminals stake out banks or ATMs, watch for people withdrawing large amounts of cash, then follow them. Once the person stops somewhere (like a store or home), they break into their car or rob them directly.
 
Bank jugging is when bad people watch you take out money from a bank or an ATM. Then they follow you to another place. Try to steal the money from you. They often do this by breaking into your car. This usually happens in parking lots, near banks, or places where people shop. The bad people will wait until you are not paying attention before they try to steal your money. So what can you do to be safe? Do not show people that you have cash. Always look around you. See what is going on. When you take out money, go to where you need to go and do not stop anywhere else. Bank jugging is a problem, and you should be careful when you have cash.
 
Bank jugging is a type of theft where criminals target individuals withdrawing large amounts of cash from a bank. They often follow the person from the bank and rob them shortly after they leave, making it a risky situation for anyone carrying visible cash.
 
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