Re: James Bond Credit Card Lock Picks
- From: "alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 19:34:44 -0800
"R.H.Campbell" <rh.campbell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> You're right Crash; however, guys like this REALLY piss me off ! In my
> locksmithing trade, having public access to lockpicking tools would be
> exactly the same as if I came on the internet and announced to the world
all
> the installer codes for all the companies in my area.
>
> Security works on a "need to know" basis. Having a bunch of amateurs
running
> around with picks does not work in anyone's favour. In our area, they
> wouldn't even sell them to me until I had been in the trade for six
months,
> and then only after they got to know me. Now this f*cker is out there
> selling them to every Tom, *** or Harry with a few bucks to spend !!
>
> In the US, in some jurisdictions, having lock picking tools in your
> possession without being a qualified locksmith can land you in some
serious
> hot water !!
Just curious, if you feel that way, how do you justify unlocking alarm
boards for total strangers? I mean, how do you know the circumstances?
js
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