If you ever lock your keys up......
cobra1
10-29-2003, 05:42 AM
Future mother-in-law locked her keys in her Blazer when she visited this past weekend. I was given the challenge of getting into it to avoid calling a locksmith to get it opened.
While i will not divulge how i gained access, i will say IT WAS FAR TOO EASY!!!!!!!
Mind you i was taking my time, being careful not to scratch or damage anything, and that ive never had to gain access in this manner before. But it only took about 5 minutes. Any career crook would be in it in about 15 seconds flat.
I've always heard that locks only keep the honest people honest, but this is rediculous.
While i will not divulge how i gained access, i will say IT WAS FAR TOO EASY!!!!!!!
Mind you i was taking my time, being careful not to scratch or damage anything, and that ive never had to gain access in this manner before. But it only took about 5 minutes. Any career crook would be in it in about 15 seconds flat.
I've always heard that locks only keep the honest people honest, but this is rediculous.
Carolastn
10-29-2003, 09:39 AM
I will admit that it has happened to me before and I can agree with you about the ease of getting back in. Its a shame that you take for granted that when you lock your doors that things are pretty much secure, but in actuality they can be accessed with usually not much effort.
WarPigs
10-29-2003, 02:32 PM
That's what car alarms are for :biggrin:
cobra1
10-29-2003, 03:59 PM
That's what car alarms are for :biggrin:
i have one on my truck....dont use it anymore......no one pays any attention to them anymore.
i have one on my truck....dont use it anymore......no one pays any attention to them anymore.
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