The term "daylight robbery" originated in 18th-century England and refers to the act of stealing in broad daylight, making it brazen and audacious. It became widely associated with a specific incident involving the high taxation of goods, where merchants felt they were being robbed by the government during daylight hours. The phrase has since evolved to describe any outrageous or blatant act of cheating or exploitation.
Yes, the term "daylight robbery" refers to a robbery that occurs in broad daylight, making it bold and audacious. The phrase often conveys the idea that the act is particularly brazen and shocking, as it takes place in public view. While the term is used metaphorically in various contexts, it is rooted in the reality of actual robberies that happen during the day. However, there is no specific true robbery that the term refers to; rather, it describes a type of crime.
the song is called "daylight robbery" i found it on a music forum
Daylight Robbery - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Daylight Robbery - 1964 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Daylight Robbery - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
Daylight Robbery on the Orient Express was created on 1976-10-05.
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Daylight Robbery 2 - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
The cast of Daylight Robbery 2 - 1991 includes: Jessica Holm as Herself - Presenter
Daylight Robbery - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Germany:16 Netherlands:12 UK:15
First daylight Bank robbery.
Daylight stealing