Does anybody know what this bumper sticker is supposed to mean?

Would you put this sticker on your car?


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Does anybody know what this bumper sticker is supposed to mean?
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http://www.stickergiant.com/Driver-s-Ammunition_xrg256.html

Is this supposed to be a warning to the driver who owns the vehicle on which the sticker is placed that he has a limited amount of ammunition and must be careful how he uses it?

Is it supposed to mean, "I'm such a good shot that I only need $20.00 worth of ammunition in any given situation?" - however many rounds that amount of money may actually constitute?

Is this supposed to be a joke sticker for you to put on somebody else's car?

I don't know about anyone else, but I can't imagine putting this on my car. What do you think?
 
yeah. many stores and couriers have signs posted saying the employee has only a limited amount of cash on hand,thus attempting to make robbery unprofitable.
 
If the driver only had $20.00 worth of ammunition, wouldn't that suggest that an attempt at robbery would be more profitable than... say... if the driver had a larger amount of ammunition?
 
That's a joke son, a joke I tell ya.

Somewhere I have one I got from makarov.com that says 20 rubles worth.
 
As stated, lots of businesses, typically pizza delivery and the like, state that their drivers only carry $20 to dissuade criminals from robbing them.

This is a parody which, like most other gun-related stickers, I would not put on my car. I don't want people stealing expensive things out of it, so I don't broadcast what I might have in it.
 
I don't put any bumper stickers on my car, at all. However, I would not put that one on if I did. I would be more inclined to put on a troop support sticker or 100 club sticker.

I don't understand it though, I think Poor East Texan has it though, I have heard similar expressions throughout my years. None I could repeat but...
 
Warning: Driver Carries NO CASH ... He's Married


No bumper stickers for me cept for the good ole Red, White, and Blue
 
no stickers on car

though i once considered ' my child can beat up your child of the month'
 
I wouldn't put that sticker on my car because I don't put stickers on my cars, not because I don't think it's funny.

But think about it. That is a lot of .22 LR. With the right set up, I don't want to mess around with the guy. Besides, he's dumb enough to put a sticker on his vehicle, maybe he forgets things as well and he can't remember all of the times he has put $20 worth of ammo in his vehicle.
 
I don't know if I didnt get the irony of the OP, but to me, it means that there is nothing that is worth it to rob in the car + that the driver is packin' heat..

Not a good deal, anyway..
 
It's just a little joke, a parody on the "driver carries no cash" signs, I have one on the back of my ol' beatup pickup. I dont know why so many people on these internet boards have to take everything so seriously, doesnt anyone have a sense of humor any more?
 
It's not a funny sticker. It's just stupid and it doesn't make any sense except for in Triphammer's response (#13), in which the sticker only would have made sense in a sarcastic tone - years ago when ammo was cheaper. I just wanted to see if anybody could make sense of the sticker, but now I see what sort of mongoloids must have come up with it in the first place, so... nevermind.
 
Place "Driver carries MORE than $20 worth of ammunition" and I'll think about placing it on my truck. I'd hate to be sued this day and age for false advertising.

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IT MEANS THE DRIVER HAS A GUN AN HAS MORE THAN ENOUGH AMMO.

My sticker says CATS..natures little speed bumps.
 
DeathbyCactus, 100 Club is awesome, aren't they? Donate every year.
Nope, wouldn't have that one on the car, any steal me advertising is ungood for me.
 
Closing this one as the OP took to insulting those who got the "joke" when he apparently didn't.

That bumper sticker has been around for years and, as posted, is clearly a parody of the "Driver carries less than $20 cash" that used to be rather common on delivery vehicles.
 
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