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Dont get mad at reb, it's normal for people to associate lock picking with stealing. I know I would. On that note not many people pick locks as a 'hobby' so how the hell are we supposed to know?

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California law includes the following:

 

 

 

466. Every person having upon him or her in his or her possession a picklock, crow, keybit, crowbar, screwdriver, vise grip pliers, water-pump pliers, slidehammer, slim jim, tension bar, lock pick gun, tubular lock pick, floor-safe door puller, master key, ceramic or porcelain spark plug chips or pieces, or other instrument or tool with intent feloniously to break or enter into any building, railroad car, aircraft, or vessel, trailer coach, or vehicle as defined in the Vehicle Code, or who shall knowingly make or alter, or shall attempt to make or alter, any key or other instrument named above so that the same will fit or open the lock of a building, railroad car, aircraft, vessel, trailer coach, or vehicle as defined in the Vehicle Code, without being requested to do so by some person having the right to open the same, or who shall make, alter, or repair any instrument or thing, knowing or having reason to believe that it is intended to be used in committing a misdemeanor or felony, is guilty of a misdemeanor. Any of the structures mentioned in Section 459 shall be deemed to be a building within the meaning of this section.

 

 

 

466.6. (a) Any person who makes a key capable of operating the ignition of a motor vehicle or personal property registered under the Vehicle Code for another by any method other than by the duplication of an existing key, whether or not for compensation, shall obtain the name, address, telephone number, if any, date of birth, and driver's license number or identification number of the person requesting or purchasing the key; and the registration or identification number, license number, year, make, model, color, and vehicle identification number of the vehicle or personal property registered under the Vehicle Code for which the key is to be made. Such information, together with the date the key was made and the signature of the person for whom the key was made, shall be set forth on a work order. A copy of each such work order shall be retained for two years, shall include the name and permit number of the locksmith performing the service, and shall be open to inspection by any peace officer or by the Bureau of Collection and Investigative Services during business hours or submitted to the bureau upon request.

 

 

 

466.8. (a) Any person who knowingly and willfully makes a key capable of opening any door or other means of entrance to any residence or commercial establishment for another by any method involving an onsite inspection of such door or entrance, whether or not for compensation, shall obtain, together with the date the key was made, the street address of the residence or commercial establishment, and the signature of the person for whom the key was made, on a work order form, the following information regarding the person requesting or purchasing the key:

 

(1) Name.

 

(2) Address.

 

(3) Telephone number, if any.

 

(4) Date of birth.

 

(5) Driver's license number or identification number, if any.

 

A copy of each such work order shall be retained for two years and shall be open to inspection by any peace officer or by the Bureau of Collection and Investigative Services during business hours or submitted to the bureau upon request

 

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California law includes the following:

 

 

 

slim jim

 

 

 

Slim Jim's are illegal?

 

 

 

The kind that are used to lockpicking are. The food ones.. Those are just delicious. :D

 

yeah they put a little guy named jim into the lock, and he does the stuff to unlock it. He comes in a box with his own instruction manual. The instruction manual is as follows "insert 'slim jim' into lock, wait 1-5 seconds for results."

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Wait wait wait, nvm. I'm gonna keep this open, give me a moment to clean up the mess.

 

 

 

You seem to do a lot of cleaning around here :-k

 

 

 

Man you have no idea. The staff gave me a maid's uniform and everything. I have to wear it every time I moderate the forums :(

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On another note, the link is fine, and I have known other people (I think it was trapical, not sure) who practise lock picking as a hobby.

 

 

 

Oh and topic starter, mind using the edit button? KThx!

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Wait wait wait, nvm. I'm gonna keep this open, give me a moment to clean up the mess.

 

 

 

You seem to do a lot of cleaning around here :-k

 

 

 

Man you have no idea. The staff gave me a maid's uniform and everything. I have to wear it every time I moderate the forums :(

 

 

 

 

1. Is it sexy?

 

2. Pics?

 

 

 

:P

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Wait wait wait, nvm. I'm gonna keep this open, give me a moment to clean up the mess.

 

 

 

Why'd you delete my post about slim jim's?

 

 

 

EDIT: It was on-topic, you know.

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Christ Lion, you may as well have locked it. You left like five posts of the original and three of them have nothing to do with the topic. There's no thread left.

 

 

 

And look, the new replies aren't much better.

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Wait wait wait, nvm. I'm gonna keep this open, give me a moment to clean up the mess.

 

 

 

Why'd you delete my post about slim jim's?

 

 

 

EDIT: It was on-topic, you know.

 

 

 

 

 

sorry about that, I for some reason thought it was about food :P

 

 

 

Your post (and the others quoting it) are back now (I keep my deleted posts in a little box beside my computer. It's labeled "dirty things")

 

 

 

Edit: :oops: ok back on topic now!

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Christ Lion, you may as well have locked it. You left like five posts of the original and three of them have nothing to do with the topic. There's no thread left.

 

 

 

And look, the new replies aren't much better.

 

 

 

Meh, this topic had little potential to begin with. The kid should have hit up a site like yahoo answers of whatnot.

 

 

 

And if we bug Lion enough, he might post pics of himself in a sexy maid outfit ;)

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Wait wait wait, nvm. I'm gonna keep this open, give me a moment to clean up the mess.

 

 

 

You seem to do a lot of cleaning around here :-k

 

 

 

Man you have no idea. The staff gave me a maid's uniform and everything. I have to wear it every time I moderate the forums :(

 

 

 

 

1. Is it sexy?

 

2. Pics?

 

 

 

:P

Lionheart you never answered that. I demand an answer to both questions!
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I know a little bit about picking locks but not enough to do anything severe. If your going to break the law by breaking an entry I would either:

 

 

 

A.) Kick down the door

 

B.) Break down the window

 

C.) Use a device to break down another entrance.

 

 

 

Seems legit to me.

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NO, now get on topic.

 

 

 

~Lionheart_0

 

Best thing in the thread.

 

 

 

OT: It would appear that you can have them, but not to use for anything, if the guy who posted California law is correct and you live in California. I always wanted a set of lockpicks, but they're outright illegal in Virginia....

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Am I the only one who sees his username and the fact he needs help regarding lockpicks have something in common?

 

 

 

On Topic: It'd be kinda cool to learn how to use lock picks, in case you forgot a key to your house somewhere or a key to any lock.

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Well, I'll try my best to answer your question.. First off, it's a fairly good set, from what I can tell, but its not really the tools that are going to get you anywhere. I'm an amateur with picking locks, but I've learned that most of the time, it can be done with two small paperclips, bent into a straight piece of metal. The main thing you have to remember, using a tool-kit or not, you have to concentrate, and try not to let anything else bother you at the time, you have to block out everything ::'

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Just like you do, when you're about to make a hit?

 

 

 

:P

 

 

 

I dunno, seems strange that a dude named Lockopener wants to know about locks and a Hitman comes to answer him...

But I don't want to go among mad people!

Oh, you can't help that. We're all mad here..."

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