If thieves
picking car locks
is troubling your mind and has got you losing a lot of sleep lately, keep in mind that there are some precautions you can take to avoid having your car lock, sadly, picked. First of all where the picking of car locks is concerned, you need decide how much you wish to spend - you can pay as little as ten dollars or as much as hundreds, even thousands. Noise is an excellent deterrent for throwing off thieves and this means installing a
car alarm.
The most popular alarms on the market are door-open, motion and impact sensors. Another car lock option that you can think about is the hood lock which will prevent a potential thief from making off with your battery.
In order to pick car locks thieves have to be in the know about cars, locks, and everything to do with both. The steering column of a car is the first thing most criminals go for. Be smarter and pick the brain of someone with car and lock savvy about the different solutions available for you. Then go out and buy an armored collar for your vehicle. Your car confidante who no doubt has had lots of experience protecting cars and knows the stress involved amongst car owners will remind you to buy a permanent armored collar, as opposed to a manual one.
Sometimes novice thieves get it into their head to pick what they shouldn't - whether it be your own car lock, your neighbor's car lock or perhaps a whole bunch of car locks in the neighborhood. Protect yourself even further by using a steering wheel lock pronto!
It will probably sound very elementary but many car locks are picked so personal items stored in the car can be stolen. Use your common sense by parking your car in a safe and well lit area and keep those personal things covered up, or simply take them out. Don't let the next car that is picked be yours!
So what will "The Classified Lock Pickers' Bible" teach me?
Amongst other things, The Classified Lock Pickers' bible will show you:
The basic principles of how locks work
How a basic pin tumbler lock work
How to pick a pin tumbler lock using traditional picks, raking and scrubbing
How lever locks work
How to pick a high security lever lock
How to pick padlocks (combination, lever, pin tumbler)
How bump keys work
Where to legally buy bump keys
How tubular locks work
How to pick tubular locks
How to pick car locks
How to open cars without keys (bypass techniques)
How skeleton keys work
Where to legally buy lock pick tools (no questions asked)
PLUS Lots more...
Nearly 60 Pages of straight-to-the-point information
Link to over 30 videos to show the lock picking techniques
Numerous online colour diagrams and clear explanations