That’s what my $3 dollar bills are for silly.
Oooooo…as a cash register drone, though not at Best Buy, I HAAAAAAAAAAAATE getting paid in crumpled bills turned in different directions. Before doing this, do consider if the whole situation is actually the cashier’s fault? Because it’s usually not.
At least I have the brains to know about $2 bills, though!
The Baltimore Sun article makes no implication that the cashier didn’t recognize the bills as legal tender, or that she thought they were counterfeit. It does sound like she was being defensively combative, and was marking the bills off in a moment of passive-aggression. The other employees asked “Are they real”, but that doesn’t imply that they didn’t recognize them as legal tender, either, just that they were questioning their authenticity (probably also combativeness).
An unnamed employee noticed smeared ink; a cop noticed they ran in sequential order. Those two things appear to have brought about the arrest, in which he actually was taken down to the county lock up. It was there that he was cuffed to a pole, and there that the Secret Service stepped in, checked the bills, declared them valid, and let him go.
I’m not a Best Buy apologist, or even the opposite. I’ve never even been to Best Buy. But I am usually highly skeptical of blog reporting. The blogger can easily put their own spin on it, with no accountability what so ever, and take a case of a pissed off man and a pissy cashier into a “Best Buy Employees don’t even know about 2 dollar bills!” event.
Sorry, forgot the link to the article (it didn’t ask me to register, so hopefully you won’t need to.)
This was Baltimore County.
Not Baltimore City, which is basically, a county unto itself.
This is not an indictment of the Baltimore City educational system, or the Baltimore City Police. Bill Toohey is the spokesman for Baltimore County.
We have our own special brand of idiots here without having these guys lumped in with the rest of us.
Well, if he didn’t start out that way, he definitely would have been after a few months.