Sun Apr 29, 2018 5:30 am by whizdumb
I'm not a locksmith, however, I'm of the mindset that I would not wish to aid and abet someone in accessing something that they shouldn't. Like you said, the equipment is readily available these days, however, the skills to use them are not abundant. This is precisely why locksmiths exist and therefore must be held to a higher standard than the general public when ethics are concerned. Locksmiths are, by many rights, a gate keeper of security; and with security, there must be inherent trust.
I'll suffice it to say that, if you were at all worried about competition or customers choosing to go with an non-ethical, non-reputable means to procure master keys, then say good riddance. You must ask yourself, Is that really the type of clientele that I wish to serve?
Whizdumb81 wrote:You can't handle the DCAP
xe0 wrote:how about a peterson gov steel baseball bat so i can thwap motherfuckers
ecksdee wrote:To learn to pick locks is to learn how to speak a language spoken only in whispers and riddles.
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