It's not always a good idea to follow advice you find on the Internet, as one Florida man found out this week. When William Joe Johnson ran short of cash, he simply Googled "how to rob a bank," he later told police.

Apparently the expert tips were not enough to keep him from getting caught. Johnson, 26, of Pinellas Park was arrested Monday in connection with a robbery last week at a credit union near Largo, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.

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Consider Johnson's arrest report a quick lesson on how not to rob bank:

Approach a teller and imply that you have a gun, demanding cash. Run away with the loot and spend it on utilities, rent and a drug binge. When questioned by police, tell them that you needed money and searched Google for info on "how to rob a bank."

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Johnson is in the Pinellas County Jail in lieu of $100,000 bail. Perhaps he needs to Google "how to find a bail bondsman."

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