03-01-2010, 07:45 PM
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(02-28-2010, 09:50 AM)Flamethrower Wrote: Anybody who has even a smattering of knowledge about how insecure vehicle locks are knows that building locks (except for most good deadbolts) are even less secure.
I used to be the go to guy at work whenever someone locked their keys in the vehicle. The only one I ever met that I couldn't open in 45 seconds or less without more than rudimentary tools was a 1992 V W Jetta. After that one the company bought me a vehicle entry tool set from SnapOn. Then NO vehicle was exempt from entry by me.
Building locks are so simple to bypass that with just a little training most 10 year old kids can do it.
What about the buildings with the key swipers? How do you get around those? I forget mine a few times a month like if I change purses or leave it on my desk. We have to use it to get in the lunch room too. It pisses me off when I forget it. I either have to wait for someone else to get there or walk around to the front lobby and be let in by the receptionist. If I get there early, there is no receptionist on duty yet.

