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Darren:
Having seen a few of these video's on UTube I was rather shocked at just how easily even a child can pick a lock, almost any lock.

Having had my workshop once emptied with no sign of a break in I now realise how. At the time the police showed little interest as there was no sign of forced entry.

I found the lock, a very expensive one, on the floor undamaged.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=sRm9BybJw0M&feature=related
 

CrewCab:
Blo*dy He*l 

That is disturbing. 

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Darren:
This is even worse, no skill req.....next time that locksmith wants to charge your life savings cos your lock can't be picked and "it's a difficult one mate"

Just ask him about this thing, yep it's worrying. There was a time you had to "go away" to learn this stuff, now just go to UTube !!

BTW, if there is no sign of break in the police won't be interested, with that follows no insurance payout.....that is from experience.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bKwFWiwR51E&NR=1

Bernd:
Darren,

Before you get to upset at that you need to know that they were doing a single barrel lock. It would take them longer to do a double barrel lock. Also if you have an electronic lock that's a bit harder to pick. Deadbolts that lock only from the inside.

The other thing to remember is if somebody wants to get in bad enough a locked door or window won't stop them. The only thing that will stop them is one ounce of lead.

Fight crime. Shoot back.  :headbang:  :headbang:

Bernd

CrewCab:

--- Quote from: Bernd on December 09, 2008, 07:23:15 PM ---Fight crime. Shoot back.  :headbang:  :headbang:

--- End quote ---

Bernd,
Unfortunately our current administration frowns upon that sort of behaviour, ..................  sadly

I would happily vote for your solution though.

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