Video of the Thievery.

24.09.07

Filed Under: Business

22 Responses to “Video of the Thievery.”

  1. first poster

    This is boring! haha.. u should edit it

  2. wtf?

    ??? I don’t get it.

  3. Todd Sieling

    The suspense almost killed me. Almost.

  4. Branko Collin

    OK, that’s quite spooky how easily they got in. How did they get in???!?

  5. James

    I recognise that movement anywhere…

    He used a swipe card to get in… inside job, or some idiot left there card around to get nicked/copied.

    The ID of the card used should be in the security log. But I imagine the Police/company owners already know this…

  6. Ryan Goldade

    If you have security footage access then you should have keycard logs as well. Why not just get the logs for that evening and find out who it was?

  7. George Bailey

    You know, you should edit out the part where those two guys walk in, and also that last part where they break the continuity by leaving. Do that and now you’ve really got some art!

  8. Common Tater

    So… the extra 6:22 of nothing happening are just a bonus?

  9. Warwick

    F&*#ers. I hope they get caught. It looks like the bigger guy could be the same guy thats in the isight photos. Did they use a stolen workspace card or a card from another biz in the building?

  10. Request

    I can haz editing plz?

  11. saxtor

    looking frame-by-frame (or at least as well as YouTube allows), it lookes as if the second dude has a tattoo on the inside of his calf/ankle partially covered by socks. Being the larger of the two, I’d say that is the photographed one…

  12. Dan San

    Having been a victim in the past, remember, these guys will take a couple of weeks off, and once you have shiny new computers, they will be back in two weeks to a month if they can access the door again…just my own bitter experience.

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  14. Workhors

    In the beginning, it appears that they swipe an entry card. It would seem to me that this would be the logical place to start. There has to be an electronic record of whose card was swiped.

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  16. Cute Sexy Mai Mai!

    LULZ hope the theif sues you for infringing on his privacy

  17. Bob

    So, that photo on flickr was taken from isight? And isight has your flickr login details?

    So, he snapped a pic, named it, and hit upload.

    Possibly he has absolutely no idea about flickr, up what upload did.

    Also, you might want to use iLife on another mac, to cut out the 4 static minutes in the middle.

  18. Bob

    Six minutes actually… 6 whole minutes. Lucky you can SKIP FORWARD on youTube.

    ownz

  19. Joelle

    maybe I’m missing something, but it clearly looks like the first guy fumbles for a card key in his right pocket, takes it out and swipes it. Then they just stroll in. Why not just check the security computer to see who came in then? Was it a stolen key or is this an inside job?

    Neither of these guys look like the guy in the iSight photo, though that doesn’t necessarily mean anything. They could have given it away or sold it. I’m not saying you’re wrong, but something is fishy here.

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