+78 If lock pickers can't tell if a door lock is locked or unlocked from the outside, it would be a smart idea to have 4 locks on your door and lock every other one that way if someone tries to break in every time they unlock one they lock another, amirite?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Do your locks not turn one way to unlock and the other to lock?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Lock pickers don't have a key to turn, there's little things in the door that the key teeth hit, when a lock picker picks a lock he just has to hit them all in order, they're still there when the door is unlocked so he doesn't know what's unlocked since he doesn't know what the key looks like to tell where they're supposed to be when it's locked.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

You are mistaken, a lock picker has to hit the pins correctly and turn the key while the pins are at the right level. I know this for certain.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

and by 'key' I mean the jack.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Hm, hmm Do all locks turn the same way?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Oh, I guess not, good point.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

This post is very wrong. For the locked locks the picker would rake the pick over the pins and turn the anchor to unlock it, for the unlocked locks he would rake the pick over the pins and when he went to turn the anchor it wouldn't move and he would realize Its unbolted already (unlocked) resulting in 4 unlocked locks. Sheep

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Forgive me good sir/lady however you forgot to include a period at the end of the word Sheep. (Which, if you had been wondering, is not in and of itself a sentence.) By the way sorry if this genuinely upsets you I hope it doesn't good night.

by Anonymous 11 years ago