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Went straight for it. Oh my God. So finally, the deputy's like, your plates are stolen. Like, that's my car though. Like, check the VIN, check the registration. It's all in my car. They check it. And then that's when they're like, the person who has your plates is driving the same exact make, model, and year as your car. Same look, everything. They just switched the plates. So it looks like like, I have the stolen car and they have my plates. And I was like, oh my God, like, no, that's crazy. I was like, all this for stolen plates?
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She would never do anything. She just wants to help.
Um, so I'm against the car. I'm like, can you guys please just tell me what the fuck's going on? At this point they're searching my car and I'm like, okay, there's nothing in there. No one's saying anything. I said, just tell me. And they're like, in a second…
They didn't ask you to search your car. They just went straight for it.
Went straight for it. Oh my God. So finally, the deputy's like, your plates are stolen. Like, that's my car though. Like, check the VIN, check the registration. It's all in my car. They check it. And then that's when they're like, the person who has your plates is driving the same exact make, model, and year as your car. Same look, everything. They just switched the plates. So it looks like like,…
Like, you couldn't— well, the person—
car. Oh yeah, okay.
Yeah, yeah. But like, wow. I— first of all, I didn't know cops in LA actually like look for stolen cars. I thought that's just like a thing where it's like, yeah, your car's gone, dude. That's crazy. That's, that's actually kind of nice to hear that.