Flying Car Dealers: A Fictional Narrative

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I woke up and I noticed that I was late for work because I didn’t set my alarm. I went to the kitchen and made 2 eggs and 4 strips of bacon. I felt like I forgot something and I noticed that I didn’t take my credit card from my computer chip.
“David why aren't you at work?” “Sorry Jane my alarm clock didn’t go off from my computer, because it was turned off. Alright I need to talk to you later bye. Love you!” I work with identity thieves, and today we are planning on busting into a dealership because that's where most people give their personal information.

Identity Thieves HQ

“Hey Noah you ready to get down to business, because we need to hit up the Flying Car Dealership. By the way Mason how are those magnetic gloves coming along?”
“Yeah
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By the way we almost got caught by the cops, but I jumped off the building and Noah here caught me. Oh yeah I almost forgot to ask, how are those magnetic gloves coming along?”
“Wait a second you jumped off a building for that chip!? Wow you guys are crazier than I remembered. Oh yeah the magnetic gloves, they're done and ready to go and don’t worry I tested these before. You going to give that chip to me so I can go ahead and start skimming for your guys’s ID cards.”
“Yeah here you go and by the way thanks the the gloves just call me when you're done skimming those cards for us.” The only reason I wanted Mason to make the gloves because now I don’t need to go up to the computers personally, so now I can just steal the computer with the gloves. The U.S. President banded paper so now you can’t steal personal information from dumpster diving.

Police Station

“Today I encountered some identity thieves, and they just stole a lot of personal information about the customers. All they did was set an EMP off and plugged a microchip into the robot. Why is it that identity theft is becoming more common over the years? We need to find these identity thieves and see if there's others.” Told Commissioner
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“Okay Noah just stand around a hundred feet away, and just raise your hands and just press the button in the middle.
I was standing right at the entrance watching Noah steal the credit cards and one second later I got wacked in the back of the head. I fell to the ground conscious, but before I fell I seen Noah run away when he seen the cop.

Police Station

When I woke up I seen some dim lights and then I knew that I was in an interrogation room. “So David Heyn you are going to tell me all about you and your friends because right now I’m looking at your file and it’s clean. Well I now that you probably hacked it so enough of me talking I want know more about you.” I had a polygraph hooked up to me so I couldn’t lie to the cops or I will be put in jail. So I told him everything he asked where our HQ is and whose all involved. Jack told me that I will only be put in prison for ten years and the rest of my friends will be sent to prison for 15 years. We would have went to prison for 30 years if we plead not guilty, but we all plead

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