ONE in eight true crime viewers reckons they could pull off a bank robbery after learning tips off the TV.
The study of 2000 adults found they view an average of 20 hours of fictional and real-life lawbreaking TV shows a month.
A third believe they could solve a robbery and 24 per cent have thought about how they might go about pulling off a heist.
More than a third (36 per cent) believe a key skill in any robbery is being a master of disguise.
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