Bank Employee Foils Robbers by Casually Locking the Front Door

Three would-be bank robbers in Guadalajara, Mexico were recently foiled by a quick-thinking employee who casually locked the front door before the three men could enter the bank.

The incident was recorded on a security camera and the footage was recently released by a local news organization.

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