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You buy a lock, you buy any lock, you can even buy a 50c lock...Anyone who picks it should be prosecutted for doing so!it's a crime
AND THE LOCK'S QUALITY HAS GOT NOTHING TO DO WITH IT
Exactly. You pick a lock, you should be prosecuted. period


so if you were a locksmith and you picked a lock you should be prosicuted?
or if your picking a lock as a hoby, you should be prosicuted? be more specific.
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hmm i remember lockpicking being a feature in the anarchists cookbook... along side making bombs and breaking into cars :dodgy:
Yeah I read it in there too. And to the person who pm'd me about how to pick a lock, ;);)
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That wasnt me :dodgy: :P
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RE: Lockpicking - Legal or illegal?
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u picked a lock you should be prosicuted?
or if your picking a lock as a hoby, you should be prosicuted? be more specific.
Stop being an ass ?
Locksmith's do it for profession and to do it they SHOULD need a written permission ..
IF you are doing it as an hobby, what's the use ? Do you want to be a locksmith in the future or do you want to be a thief ?
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RE: Lockpicking - Legal or illegal?
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IF you are doing it as an hobby, what's the use ? Do you want to be a locksmith in the future or do you want to be a thief ?

Oh yea, that makes sense.../

why do it as a hobby? its completly pointless...:S


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IF you are doing it as an hobby, what's the use ? Do you want to be a locksmith in the future or do you want to be a thief ?

Oh yea, that makes sense.../

why do it as a hobby? its completly pointless...:S


why do people make airplane models as a hoby? why do you collect coins and stams as a hobby? hobbies don't need a point or reson.. you just do it cuz its fun and its purly a hobby..

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Stop being an ass ?
Locksmith's do it for profession and to do it they SHOULD need a written permission ..
IF you are doing it as an hobby, what's the use ? Do you want to be a locksmith in the future or do you want to be a thief ?


well maybe you should of stated that into your post rather than making it seem like your saying what you just said. Im not bieng an asshole, it just seems that way becuase you choose to read my post in that way.. so its not my problem if my post go out sounding like im critisising you.. its up to the reader to creat the voice tone in thier head.

also, sry if i did sound like an asshole to you, i cant help what you can preject.

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RE: Lockpicking - Legal or illegal?
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why do people make airplane models as a hoby
you don't actually practice for stealing when making airplane models.
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RE: Lockpicking - Legal or illegal?
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why do people make airplane models as a hoby
you don't actually practice for stealing when making airplane models.
Who say's your going to steal if you learn to lockpick?
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Who say's your going to steal if you learn to lockpick?
so what's the definite use of that ?
11-28-2005 08:18 PM
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