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bruised
18
Jan 15, 2017
Why does Massdrop have to be soo Thugdrop? Most of us have keys to our locks, kind of defeats the purpose of security if MD is going to keep pushing products to most people who most likely should not be picking their locks. At some point, MD needs to realize some of the products are not productive to the community, and ponder some ethics.. Whats next slim jims for cars? You might as well include a face mask and some rubber gloves with this drop.. SMH. This place is becoming a high concern with such products pushed on every drop, I am starting to have serious doubts on future transactions.
IvanSpendalot
376
Jan 16, 2017
bruisedIt is a hobby and lock picks are tools. Also I don't want to pay 50-100$ to open my lock when I could do it myself.
Julioshnobi
23
Jan 16, 2017
bruisedGet a grip bruised. Expend some consideration before slandering everyone with matches as an arsonist. Ethics pondering is EXACTLY what should be done, but please do your own for yourself and resist the urge to preach to me/us. You are no less "safe" regardless of anything that gets dropped here. If you really are concerned with your safety, educate yourself on ways to secure yourself, your loved ones and your property. Like maybe understanding how locks work? How "criminal" minds work? How "criminal" minds employ tactics and tools to achieve their desired end state? etc, etc, etc The worst "crimes" are the ones done for the sake of the greater good. Stop trying to control others and consider instead diverting that energy into making yourself capable and awesome. Rant off. ;-)
bruised
18
Jan 16, 2017
JulioshnobiMaybe Julio just wants to unlock his taco stand but others might want to steal it..
Julioshnobi
23
Jan 16, 2017
bruisedLOL!!!! ;-) Not my taco stand. You're invited thought! Corona, and you choice of beef, carnitas or chicken! (Veggie by request only)
aleg
1
Apr 21, 2018
bruisedI have picked low security locks for years. File cabinets with lost keys, Steelcase furniture that was acquired with locked drawers, equipment lockers where the nigjt shift took the keys, and even power supply boxes when the vendors change...so we have to remove their locks. I was even told once by an AT&T tech that my can wrench was illegal...while he proceeded to use needle-nose pliers to open a fiber patch box. I loaned him my "illegal" can wrench so he would stop damaging the hardware. I've also removed abandoned padlocks and even an abandoned key lock box so that we could access doors that tne lrevious tenant jad "lost" the keys to. Tools are tools. If we want to play the amateur-versus-professional card...then y'all please shut off your phones, tablets, computers, and home routers. Because I'm a paid professional, and y'all have no clue how to handle that equipment properly. Heck...you probably watch illegal porn and buy stolen goods off ebay and Craigslist with your amateur use of computer equipment!