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6 Sentences With "ram raids"

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Which in turn makes cash machines ideal targets for people in urgent need of an insane amount of money—as long as they are cool with using skimming tactics, gas bombs, or ram-raids to get it.
Automated teller machines are also targets of ram-raiding, with criminals smashing the machines to steal cash boxes. Many companies have come up with solutions to ram-raiding.'Raminator' foils ATM ram raids. The Daily Telegraph.
In the following months, a gang of thieves used the car to conduct ram raids between 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. stealing around 20,000 GBP worth of liquor and cigarettes. A local police officer, David Oliver said, "We simply haven't been able to get near the thing and it looks unlikely that we ever will".
This is because the local police cars could only barely hit 90mph while the Lotus Carlton almost doubled it. The ram raiders also hid their stolen Lotus Carlton during the day and no one could ever find it. The car was never recovered and its current whereabouts is unknown. Because of these ram raids involving the Lotus Carlton, the U.K. government deemed the car "unsafe" and "unreasonable" for anyone to need to own a sedan that could go 177mph.
Middle- Eastern gangs rose to prominence around 1995–1996 in Australia, most prominently in Sydney. By 2000, the middle Eastern gangs had gained ground in Sydney, conducting extortion against nightclubs, ram raids, and car theft. More recently, drive-by shootings have become more common, with tit for tat drive by shooting starting as early as 1998, and becoming more common in recent years. including a drive by machine gun attack on a police station in Lakemba, Sydney.
This act has occurred since at least the mid-1930s. The term came into widespread use after a series of such raids in Belfast in 1979 that was covered in news reports and in countries such as Australia that inspired a series of similar crimes. Notably, large trucks are used to break into technology companies and steal high-value equipment for resale on the black market. Commercial properties in areas prone to ram-raids often erect barriers or obstructions, such as bollards, to discourage such attacks.

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