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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Mil Arcega
Washington, DC
19 October 2006
watch ATM Theft Increasing
Robberies involving A.T.M.s, or Automated1 Teller2 Cash Machines, are on the rise. In the Southwestern United States, law enforcement officials say there have been more than two dozen attempted thefts of ATM's by thieves using stolen heavy equipment.
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Telephone caller to police: "Yeah, this is Chase Security, I've got a forklift stealing one of our ATMs right now."
The empty space is where an ATM used to sit
Bank surveillance video shows the crime in progress as a stolen forklift rips an ATM machine off its foundation.
Mark Clark
Sergeant3 Mark Clark with the Scottsdale, Arizona Police Department says it's a growing problem nationwide. "It seems to be the crime of choice right now. They are sticking the forks into the base of the ATM. They are lifting it off its foundations and then they are sticking it in the box truck and driving off with it."
In the past month, thieves have stolen ATMs from four Arizona cities. Some bank customers were surprised to learn at least 21 attempted robberies have occurred in Phoenix4, Arizona.
Bob Tramontano
And in some cases, hardly worthwhile. Bob Tramontano works for the NCR Corporation, which manufactures some of the ATMs. He says even the most skilled thieves often have trouble getting the cash inside. "They are absolutely very strong vaults5. They are built to the same standards you have in a bank."
Even if the thieves succeed, the pay-off from small ATM machines can be as little as $200. Larger machines can yield up to $30,000 but Tramontano says those are often equipped with satellite tracking devices. "ATMs are deployed6 sometimes with GPS (Global Positioning System) on it so it is very easy to track the ATM should it get stolen."
Authorities hope surveillance video, such as the one where thieves on the upper left corner of the screen can be seen using a bulldozer, will lead to arrests. But Sgt. Clark believes there may be more than one group involved. "There's probably some copycat going on and there's varying levels of skill involved in these thefts."
Last month, a thief reprogrammed an ATM machine at a Virginia gas station to disburse7 higher denominations8 of cash. The crime was not discovered until a week later when a customer alerted a store employee.
Banking9 experts say cases of theft and fraud involving ATM machines are growing worldwide because the machines have become commonplace in almost every major city.
1 automated | |
a.自动化的 | |
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2 teller | |
n.银行出纳员;(选举)计票员 | |
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3 sergeant | |
n.警官,中士 | |
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4 phoenix | |
n.凤凰,长生(不死)鸟;引申为重生 | |
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n.拱顶( vault的名词复数 );地下室;撑物跳高;墓穴 | |
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6 deployed | |
(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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7 disburse | |
v.支出,拨款 | |
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8 denominations | |
n.宗派( denomination的名词复数 );教派;面额;名称 | |
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9 banking | |
n.银行业,银行学,金融业 | |
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