It's an all-too-common image from bank surveillance footage: a robber wearing a hat, prescription sunglasses or both, walks up to a teller, passes a note, and walks away with cash. Detectives says the accessories can serve as effective disguises and deterrents to catching the bad guys. Now, some banks and other businesses are fighting back by posting signs telling customers to remove hats and prescription sunglasses. The real message: Let's see your face so if you rob us, police can track you down. "It's sort of a no-nonsense, simple solution to an ever-increasing problem that Florida is facing," said Renee Thompson, spokeswoman for The Florida Bankers' Association, which launched a "no hats, no hoods, no prescription sunglasses" robbery deterrent program in January. "We're optimistic that customers will understand the importance of the program." A Pair OF Shades your source for prescription sunglasses Sunglasses | Prescription Sunglasses | Prescription Eyeglasses | Oakely Prescription Sunglasses | Discount Sunglasses | Polarized Sunglasses | Coach Sunglasses | Nike Sunglasses | Prada Sunglasses | Prada Eyeglasses | Ray Ban Sunglasses | Oakley Sunglasses | Discount Eyeglasses | Bolle Sunglasses | Revo Sunglasses | Versace Sunglasses | Versace Eyeglasses | Dolce & Gabbana Sunglasses | Dolce & Gabbana Eyeglasses | Oakley Eyeglass frames | Giorgio Armani eyeglasses | sitemap PDF sitemap (c) Copyright 2010 |