Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Cash spilled from heavily clad truck stops New Jersey movement

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Dollars

A heavily clad truck in New Jersey dropped a sack loaded with cash on a neighborhood roadway, halting movement as bills were strewn about the street. 


A sack of money dropped out of a Guarda traveled west on Highway 46 in Wayne, N.J. A passing truck then struck the pack, making charges fly into the air. 


Witness Paul Redman told CBS New York that the bills were spread the whole way across the roadway as activity ground to a halt.

"Investigate and I see enormous measures of cash flying down the roadway," he said. "So I exit somewhat further and you can see it's equitable $20 charges everywhere."

The driver and a few regular folks endeavored to gather up the free bills, yet police said just some gave back the cash.

It's indistinct the amount of cash was lost or how the pack dropped out of the truck, yet Redman said it appeared the truck's secondary passage flew open.

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