Message from @British Cigarette
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Yeah and most companies don't use security pins
You can get extremely-hard-to-pick locks
Those exist too
I know
But the caveat is that they cost a lot or are not easy to get
True I've got a few ABUS padlocks around the house, they were pretty expensive
And ABUS isn't too of the line really
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Normal locks will do their job most of the time though
> if a person is determined to break in - a lock won't stop them
> a shitty lock is enough to discourage an opportunistic thief that would steal your stuff given a chance
True
I picked my sister's luggage in 1 second flat
She forgot the code and needed to get in
That padlock had like 0 protection and I could reach the relase lever right away
The amazement and shock on her face were entertaining
> she lrealised that her lock was not worth shit all this time while she was putting thousands of dollars worth of jewelry on her trips in there
You should see what happens when you unlock someone's car, or impression a key for their house
They get pissed
My friend lost a key to his bicycle chain
He tried cutting and snipping it, but it was all futile
I lockpicked it in 2 seconds
Abus lock, but by chance it had some very easy bidding
I also routinely lockpicked the university lockers back in the days
Abus isn't perfect, they used to have that back of keyway bypass
They still might actually
People would put their keys into the locker and slam the door shut, and it locks automatically
Those lockers with short keys are laughably easy to open with just a raking bit
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I could just go about emptying those lockers without much suspicion if I would be criminally minded
I learned how to pick locks from a locksmith, used to work part-time for him.
He got arrested selling heroin out of his lakehouse.
Goodtimes
Most security measures are meant to stop opportunistic snatchers
True
yeah, once they have it its fucked
which is locks that stop guns from operating arent all that useful
> heroin
Oh dear
Lol I live in NH
It seems to be the state pastime
I do like the idea of that pin-code-lock on the gun
But it requires you to literally train to input your pin under stress correctly
God forbid if you had to change that pin code