FieserMoep
Explorer
You do realize that there is a vast community of enthusiast pick lockers that tackle the state of the art stuff in a constant race to pick NOT break them?
That those guys for example use youtube to showcase serious design flaws in locks that were thought to be safe? Like Abloys?
Yet for some civilian property the only way was to break it... kay.
The only argument to be made is that a modern lock may take more than 6 seconds to be opened and regarding some high value stuff quite the skill can be required. Not that is the preferred way to get access to some property... well preferred for the guy that sells locks.
That those guys for example use youtube to showcase serious design flaws in locks that were thought to be safe? Like Abloys?
Yet for some civilian property the only way was to break it... kay.
The only argument to be made is that a modern lock may take more than 6 seconds to be opened and regarding some high value stuff quite the skill can be required. Not that is the preferred way to get access to some property... well preferred for the guy that sells locks.