Most of the people here didn't "break the system." All they did was do things that normal people wouldn't do at the expense of getting kicked, banned, or embarrassed, just for a few tickets or toys. 👽
@@noelopez8206 Theres a semi easily obtainable peice of gold in a container thats designed to tire you out before you can get it if you did get it out you would be too tired to continue to do anything for a few minutes or even want to try to run and also theres bound to be either undercover security and or specialized security not only that but the regular security and seeing as that the gold weighs so much running with it would fully leave you at a disadvantage dont even think of answering this by saying youll have someone wait in a car museums usually dont allow vehicles to park of wait out front same as a bank for safety purposes so on all accounts you wont get the gold
I think for the gold one they should put the names of the people who were able to pull the bar out on a plaque or something like that and put it next to the display.
That kid who went in the claw machine to get the toys, if that family was arrested and or fined they’d be crying to high hell and apologizing lol. All that glee in their voices would take a 180 in a heartbeat lol.
The clip of the kid in the basketball game takes me back to when I was like 12 or 13 and we went to a bar for a football game and there was another kid there with his family and he was too damn funny and he literally climbed into the basketball machine and just started putting all the balls through the hoop and his father came in and started yelling at him but he didnt get out 😂😂😂😂 I almost passed out laughing lol
My uncle did something similar, he has a large rolls royce and went to a garage in london, he asked them to change the windscreen wiper blades and asked if they could hold the car till he could collect it, they said that was fine and he left. A week later he came and collected his car and paid the £10 for the wiper blades. When the guy asked my uncle why he took so long my uncle said "I was in america for buisness and this was the only place I could leave my car for a week for only £10"
@@rather_be_a_cat Some of us aren't fortunate to be gifted with the pleasure of money and have to do what we must in order to survive and if I have to steal a bag of chips to eat.. I'd do it. It's wrong to steal, but when you're broke, jobless and no where to live and no way to capture live game.. you'll steal too. Give it time and wait until you're out of options.
I remember that every weekday before quarantine I would go to an arcade with a ticket counter and keep holding it as it went in. Got 82725 tickets once and bought all of the toys
I've once visited the same museum in Japan, Osaka. Ine of my classmates managed to yank the thing out, so all of us just took the entire ingot to the info center and asked for a prize. (If you're wondering what was the receptionist's reaction, it was this: 😧)
I remember the time I went to Chucky cheese the other year, and I watched a kid who was turning in tickets would puy them in and pulled them out at the right time and he racked up thousands of tickets
As a parent when I see that kid with the street hoops all I can say in my head is "where the hell is your parent, standing on top of games and shit" lol
I’ve seen so many kids get stuck in claw machines by doing that. Also it doesn’t matter if claw machines are rigged if you have skills, no matter what it’s a skill based game, everytime I play one I win, always have.
For the basketball net, that kid wasn't smart. I used to go all the way up to it, put one hand above the ball, one under the net, and just wave the ball up and down pass the sensor. This saves you plenty of time from having to bend over and pick up the ball and put it thru again.
Imagine you an astralian soldier, marching to war and seeing an old man with a stick, half military garbs and slowly walking towards your platoon and requesting your surrender and then lightly tapping the stick on your legs "This can be over quickly sony boy, just surrender!"