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Man Steal Motorcycle One Piece At a Time

A Chinese man was arrested for stealing a motorcycle over the course of 5 years from the factory where he worked. The man, identified only as Zhang, was an assembly line worker in the motorcycle factory and took Johnny Cash's advice by stealing the bike one piece at a time so he wouldn't get caught. "I don't have that much money, so I came up with the idea of taking the parts home and assembling them on my own," said Zhang. Soon after finishing his bike, Zhang was pulled over by the police, who soon discovered he had no paperwork. He admitted to theft, was fined, put on probation for a year, and ordered to return the motorcycle to the factory.

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  1. free enterprise by Tim4444 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You can't stifle initiative; you just channel it into less attractive alternatives.

  2. Re:Johnny Cash? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    reminds you of it, eh? How did it do that? By mentioning it in the article by chance?

  3. Nevermind telling you to RTFA... by thisnamestoolong · · Score: 2, Insightful
    ...you apparently can't even RTFS. I mean, seriously. Two sentences into the summary:

    The man, identified only as Zhang, was an assembly line worker in the motorcycle factory and took Johnny Cash's advice by stealing the bike one piece at a time so he wouldn't get caught.

    I thought it was bad enough that 99.8% of Slashdotters don't RTFA (myself included for some articles), but if we can't at least agree to read the summary, how can we possibly have any sort of discussion. To put it bluntly, Epic Fail.

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