How do I encourage a robbery?

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I want to stop a robbery so I can get the Steam achievement. I've been holding back on buying the security system upgrade just so I can do this, but I'm now on Day 101 with a five star restaurant, and have yet to be robbed once. I thought it might be a function of how much money you have on hand, so I let myself accrue over $10 000, but still, no dice. How can I encourage burglars to rob my establishment?!






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How can we protect robbery?

Stick to well lighted streets and well-populated areas \u2013 Avoid shortcuts, wooded areas, alleys, and isolated parking lots and garages. Safety in numbers \u2013 Walk with friends or in a group. Never flash large amounts of money or other valuables \u2013 Robbers are often tempted by money, jewelry, clothing, and electronics.

What is the point of robbery?

According to common law, robbery is defined as taking the property of another, with the intent to permanently deprive the person of that property, by means of force or fear; that is, it is a larceny or theft accomplished by an assault.

What is it called when you help in a robbery?

Complicity is the act of helping or encouraging another individual to commit a crime. It is also commonly referred to as aiding and abetting.

What will you do if you are robbed by someone you know well?

The very first thing you should do right after you realize that you were stolen is to "call the police". The longer you wait, the more difficult it is to get back your things.



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