Message from @Iain_an_séú

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2019-07-21 12:55:07 UTC  

Most kids can get into gun locks

2019-07-21 12:55:44 UTC  

You should have taught em not to touch firearms without permission.

2019-07-21 12:55:57 UTC  

Most gun locks are free and useless

2019-07-21 12:56:15 UTC  

Kids are curious

2019-07-21 12:56:23 UTC  

I've seen some decent ones for vehicles, but they are still easy to pick

2019-07-21 12:56:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/598762150810615808/602484034081390592/image0.jpg

2019-07-21 12:56:28 UTC  

What?

2019-07-21 12:56:30 UTC  

Better be safe than sorry about a dead kid

2019-07-21 12:56:39 UTC  

Yeah that's why you have a safe

2019-07-21 12:56:58 UTC  

@Iain_an_séú As a hobby lockpicker I can tell you that 99% of locks are easy to pick

2019-07-21 12:57:09 UTC  

Hey me too

2019-07-21 12:57:18 UTC  

I love locksport

2019-07-21 12:57:34 UTC  

Even the most namebrand locks are sometimes extremely easy to pick, just because assembly line puts a randomised bidding into them

2019-07-21 12:57:53 UTC  

That means - some locks will be randomly very-pick-friendly

2019-07-21 12:58:12 UTC  

Yeah and most companies don't use security pins

2019-07-21 12:58:21 UTC  

You can get extremely-hard-to-pick locks

2019-07-21 12:58:25 UTC  

Those exist too

2019-07-21 12:58:29 UTC  

I know

2019-07-21 12:58:41 UTC  

But the caveat is that they cost a lot or are not easy to get

2019-07-21 12:59:22 UTC  

True I've got a few ABUS padlocks around the house, they were pretty expensive

2019-07-21 12:59:41 UTC  

And ABUS isn't too of the line really

2019-07-21 12:59:47 UTC  

Top*

2019-07-21 12:59:55 UTC  

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

2019-07-21 13:00:10 UTC  

True

2019-07-21 13:00:33 UTC  

I picked my sister's luggage in 1 second flat

2019-07-21 13:00:46 UTC  

She forgot the code and needed to get in

2019-07-21 13:01:19 UTC  

That padlock had like 0 protection and I could reach the relase lever right away

2019-07-21 13:01:48 UTC  

The amazement and shock on her face were entertaining

2019-07-21 13:02:32 UTC  

> 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

2019-07-21 13:02:42 UTC  

You should see what happens when you unlock someone's car, or impression a key for their house

2019-07-21 13:03:02 UTC  

They get pissed

2019-07-21 13:03:02 UTC  

My friend lost a key to his bicycle chain

2019-07-21 13:03:17 UTC  

He tried cutting and snipping it, but it was all futile

2019-07-21 13:03:28 UTC  

I lockpicked it in 2 seconds

2019-07-21 13:03:30 UTC  

then get a code lock u idiot

2019-07-21 13:03:45 UTC  

Abus lock, but by chance it had some very easy bidding

2019-07-21 13:04:11 UTC  

I also routinely lockpicked the university lockers back in the days

2019-07-21 13:04:16 UTC  

Abus isn't perfect, they used to have that back of keyway bypass

2019-07-21 13:04:33 UTC  

They still might actually

2019-07-21 13:04:34 UTC  

People would put their keys into the locker and slam the door shut, and it locks automatically