• Izzy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If there is no keyhole to pick then it is probably marginally more secure, but if a burglar wants to get into your home then no door lock is going to stop them. They could just break it or break your windows.

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      1 year ago

      This is it. The weakest part of most doors is the door. A sledge hammer will go through a door or window regardless of the lock.

      Smart locks are way more convenient and the ability to grant timed access and unique access controls probably makes them more secure.

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          If you’re caught with a lock pick, or sledge hammer or saw all, that establishes intent. You’ll do more time. Of course that’s a huge “if”

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            If they thought that far ahead they wouldn’t be running around breaking into homes and cars.

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              Have you seen the scrap prices for catalytic converters? Also, the best thieves of all time were the ones that stole the catalytic converters from the police vehicles in a certain major city. Other than taxes paying for their replacements, I’m not even mad, I’m impressed with their hubris.

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      They could just break it or break your windows.

      This is why you need backup measures. For example, if they break in through my windows, they’ll be foiled by the micromachines I placed strategically on the floor. If they break through the door, they’ll have to contend with the blowtorch I have rigged just inside the entryway. Always remember, “this is my house, I have to defend it.”

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      I had a metal door and an iron gate inside with shitty locks. Burglers broke the locks and got in.

      I replaced the door and got great locks. The locks held up fine but they broke the gate right out of the wall and got in.

      If someone wants to get in, they will.

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      1 year ago

      We have steel doors and protection metal bars in the windows in LATAM (yep, our houses are little fortress) and even that would not stop the most dedicated burglars…

      You know, I feel cameras help even more, these scums get anxiety when they see cameras lol.