How Did an Average Worker Break Into the Protected Vaults of the Bank of England?

The phrase “impenetrable” is used considerably more often than it should be, if history has taught us anything. Even though the city of Troy was said to be so, all that was needed to enter was a Trojan Horse. What about the Titanic, though? That iceberg didn’t seem to be having any issues. Is being impenetrable truly a sign of strength, or is it more of a test to see how far one can go?

It was only a matter of time until someone decided to put the Bank of England’s reputation as being “impenetrable” to the test. The BoE was no match for one unexpected worker and the astonishing discovery lead him to the prize of a lifetime despite the bank’s enormous size, stringent security, and clever design.

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