In movies, people always "borrow" cars by yanking some wires out from under the dash and connecting them. But the real way it works involves a screwdriver and the starter thingy, under the hood. My personal ethics prevent me from giving you more information. That'd be just what I need: a rash of car thefts across America, committed by dedicated readers.
In movies, characters often steal cars by just disconnecting some wires under the dashboard, but in reality, the process is more involved and requires a screwdriver and working on the starter system under the hood. This highlights how movies tend to exaggerate or simplify situations for entertainment.
My personal ethics prevent me from giving you more information. That'd be just what I need: a rash of car thefts across America, committed by dedicated readers. James Patterson humorously emphasizes the importance of responsibility and ethics even when discussing topics like car theft, suggesting that some knowledge should be kept private to prevent misuse.