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Professor Emeritus Of Lockpickology and Smithery
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awol70 wrote:ok,i'll say it...have you picked it?
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jailersmith wrote:Oversized locks in prisons meant bigger tools using more metal which in turn was more difficult to hide. Countermeasures: Staff employed patdowns and metal detectors. Cameras have been added to the mix. That concludes the history lesson for today. Happy Lockup.
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