frog_croak
October 15th, 2003, 04:16 AM
I need a second opinion on a hypothetical (of course) situation
there is a hypothetical old school ATM that is being filled within the week and there is nothing but two tubular locks in between my hypothetical thief and a lot of cash.
Disregard entry, exit, surveillance, and security of the building it's in.
(I would never have posted this had I any prior knowledge about tubular locks, sadly my experience has been limited to normal picking, tubular locks never interested me…until now.) :D
Since he naturally wants maximum befits, he has little time to prepare and has no fancy equipment.
What my hypothetical thief needs is a moderately fast and quiet method to bypass these two locks.
what do you think?
there is a hypothetical old school ATM that is being filled within the week and there is nothing but two tubular locks in between my hypothetical thief and a lot of cash.
Disregard entry, exit, surveillance, and security of the building it's in.
(I would never have posted this had I any prior knowledge about tubular locks, sadly my experience has been limited to normal picking, tubular locks never interested me…until now.) :D
Since he naturally wants maximum befits, he has little time to prepare and has no fancy equipment.
What my hypothetical thief needs is a moderately fast and quiet method to bypass these two locks.
what do you think?