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jmattingley23 /r/makemychoice
51 points
1970-01-17 13:59:32.6 +0000 UTC

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DrCrazyFishMan1 /r/makemychoice
22 points
1970-01-17 10:44:03.981 +0000 UTC

I think 30,000 ladybugs is too good an offer to turn down

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amedeus /r/Futurology
7 points
1970-01-17 12:20:42.21 +0000 UTC

Poor example, because there's a driver involved. People do, however, steal packages from neighbors' doorsteps. If some punk or asshole sees a drone and nobody around, they may indeed try to snatch it and run.

Edit: In addition, robbing a UPS truck is a huge risk with an uncertain reward. Knocking over a convenience store, you know you'll get some cash. However, on a UPS truck, you won't know what's inside of the boxes. And chances are, you wouldn't have enough time to load all the boxes into your own truck to improve the likelihood that you get one with something good in it, all the while dealing with the driver and anyone else around, and all before the cops show up. And you wouldn't be able to carry them all away without a ton of people. Like, way too many people. The drivers have downright horrendous schedules to keep, and are kept under close watch to make sure they're always where they need to be. I don't know if the trucks have trackers in them, but it's a safe bet that they do. So in all likelihood, you're only going to get away with a few boxes that you haven't a clue about the contents of. Could be a couple thousand dollar TV, could be 1500 ladybugs.

Now, that's not to say that every thief is going to think all that through. And the tracker point counts for both the truck and the drone. But there are far more types of people who might snatch a drone out of the air than who might steal a UPS truck, and I'd say a higher percentage of the latter are likely to give that some thought. Stealing a drone seems like the sort of thing that would more often be done on the fly. So it follows that UPS truck highjackings would probably be far less common than drone thievings.

None+LwdkNsfAJYQ0 /r/myevilplan
2 points
1970-01-17 20:24:57.56 +0000 UTC

Amazon can help! Would you like to fill his room with hissing roaches? How about 1500 ladybugs? Would you prefer crickets? How about lacewings? There are a ton of live insects available for your evil plan.

puddleofpandas /r/aww
7 points
1970-01-18 06:36:00.794 +0000 UTC

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