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Lanny Chambers > wrote:
>In article >, > (Leon van Dommelen) wrote: > >> I think it is easier to get into a locked trunk containing your >> keys if you have disconnected the console side of the cable. > >I think it is easier to get into a locked trunk containing your keys if >you have a spare key in your wallet. How easy do you feel it is to get into a locked truck containing both your keys and your spare key? It is quite easy for people to repeat mistakes in sequence. Leon -- Leon van Dommelen Bozo, the White 96 Sebring Miata .) http://www.dommelen.net/miata EXIT THE INTERSTATES (Jamie Jensen) |
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On 2004-10-27, Leon van Dommelen > wrote:
>>I think it is easier to get into a locked trunk containing your keys if >>you have a spare key in your wallet. > > How easy do you feel it is to get into a locked truck containing > both your keys and your spare key? That depends. Are your lockpicks in the trunk as well? If so, can you find a couple paper-clips? [The larger ones work best for auto locks.] In general, auto door (and trunk) locks are rather cheap and badly made -- which makes them fairly easy to pick. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! BARBARA STANWYCK at makes me nervous!! visi.com |
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(Leon van Dommelen) wrote: > How easy do you feel it is to get into a locked truck containing > both your keys and your spare key? Not as easy as using the spare key when the trunk contains all the tools you'd need to remove the console. Which is much more likely than locking one's wallet in the trunk. OK, this is getting silly--no more Duvels for Leon tonight. He might lock himself in the trunk. -- Lanny Chambers, St. Louis, USA '94C the alignment page: http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html |
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Lanny Chambers > wrote:
>In article >, > (Leon van Dommelen) wrote: > >> How easy do you feel it is to get into a locked truck containing >> both your keys and your spare key? > >Not as easy as using the spare key when the trunk contains all the tools >you'd need to remove the console. Which is much more likely than locking >one's wallet in the trunk. > >OK, this is getting silly--no more Duvels for Leon tonight. He might >lock himself in the trunk. Actually, I was explaining a post to you that you had trouble comprehending, but anyway. Leon -- Leon van Dommelen Bozo, the White 96 Sebring Miata .) http://www.dommelen.net/miata EXIT THE INTERSTATES (Jamie Jensen) |
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My propensity for locking the keys in the trunk is indeed why I
disconnected in the passenger compartment. I keep a phlips under the seat. The average thief does not have the time or nerve to hang out in my fairly busy neighborhood long enough to remove all that stuff even if they figured it was easy to reconnect. JJ On 27 Oct 2004 23:51:10 GMT, Grant Edwards > wrote: >On 2004-10-27, Leon van Dommelen > wrote: > >>>I think it is easier to get into a locked trunk containing your keys if >>>you have a spare key in your wallet. >> >> How easy do you feel it is to get into a locked truck containing >> both your keys and your spare key? > >That depends. Are your lockpicks in the trunk as well? If so, >can you find a couple paper-clips? [The larger ones work best >for auto locks.] In general, auto door (and trunk) locks are >rather cheap and badly made -- which makes them fairly easy to >pick. |
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> > > yup, and shouldn't have been. but our local slasher slashes regardless, >according to other victims among the at least half-dozen neighborhood miatas >that gotta park in the street (garages at a premium here among late-19th >century residences). art > >"Lanny Chambers" > wrote in message ... >> In article . net>, >> "Art McGinn" > wrote: >> >> > it seems to, it saves >> > about $1,200, the cost of replacing the top. we know because we replaced >the >> > top the last time it happened. >> >> Were the doors locked? If so, why? >> >> -- >> Lanny Chambers, St. Louis, USA >> '94C >> the alignment page: >> http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html > > >. |
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