Bump Keys
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- TechnoTone
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- Joined: 23 Aug 2005, 22:02
- Drone_Fragger
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- Joined: 04 Dec 2005, 15:49
Heh, Our house has 4 doors. one which is standard key like that, which is behind one with an original key (you know, The shape you normally accociate keys with) And 2 which only open from inside the house (due to the locks break at various points and being fixed with 2 pull-ope-locks and a piece of wood).
uhhhh theres a difference between making people aware of the problem and teaching people how to do it isnt there?
this is an instruction video on how to make a bump key, and break into someones house not some news report warning of the of problem.
Doesnt really bother me though tbh, I have a bolt on each of my house doors and if they decide to kick it down they'll find a huge set of jaws attached to 130lbs of German Sheperd waiting to greet them.
If I didnt have bolts or a dog though Id be worried, its seems very easy to make one of those things, especially now theres instruction videos telling you how to do it allover the net, sweet.
this is an instruction video on how to make a bump key, and break into someones house not some news report warning of the of problem.
Doesnt really bother me though tbh, I have a bolt on each of my house doors and if they decide to kick it down they'll find a huge set of jaws attached to 130lbs of German Sheperd waiting to greet them.
If I didnt have bolts or a dog though Id be worried, its seems very easy to make one of those things, especially now theres instruction videos telling you how to do it allover the net, sweet.
- SwiftSpear
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- Joined: 12 Aug 2005, 09:29
Ya, but if you put it on a normal keychain with other keys it just looks like a key, nothing really innately suspicious about it. It's a bit different then walking around with a crowbar and a sack.Weaver wrote:My front door has a similar kind of lock to those, but if you put a key in on the inside the outside wont turn even with the correct key.
In the UK there is a criminal charge called "Going equiped for burglary, theft or cheat." Being found with a bump key would take some explaining.
- SwiftSpear
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