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widow_twanky
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Post by widow_twanky »

josh wrote:you are all posting details on how to enter your houses without keys on the internet. :lol:
Let's be honest, as you can get past your average yale lock with a pair of scissors and a coke bottle, there's not a lot of need for any advice to break into most houses. Do warrants (forcibly cutting off peoples gas and electric) with the utilities for a bit and see how quick the lock smiths get into houses and you'll be shocked how useless most locks actually are.
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Post by haz »

i managed to force my locker open today with nothing more than its own key!
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Post by kickboxer »

haz wrote:i managed to force my locker open today with nothing more than its own key!
that is so insperational harry :lol:
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Post by Andrew_Hibberd »

Try the back end of a tea spoon, worked on 200 lockers at my school :)
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Post by Rhys »

Got locked out of the house while parents were away on holidays for a week! Luckily I had taken the top box off my bike a few days before and the bracket was still in the garden. Managed to use it to crow bar open a window, with no damage. Very relieved!
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