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#1
TheMax7 - Posted 6:49 am PST 12/8/08 (596 Posts)
I can see this paying for itself in no time! I'm in for a few sets!
#2
durkzilla - Posted 6:50 am PST 12/8/08 (605 Posts)
Isn't possession of lock picking tools illegal in many states?
#3
sethook - Posted 7:01 am PST 12/8/08 (1159 Posts)
#4
Jnetty99 - Posted 7:03 am PST 12/8/08 (77 Posts)
(NY Penal Law)
ยง 140.35 Possession of burglar's tools.
A person is guilty of possession of burglar's tools when he possesses
any tool, instrument or other article adapted, designed or commonly used
for committing or facilitating offenses involving forcible entry into
premises, or offenses involving larceny by a physical taking, or
offenses involving theft of services as defined in subdivisions four,
five and six of section 165.15, under circumstances evincing an intent
to use or knowledge that some person intends to use the same in the
commission of an offense of such character.
Possession of burglar's tools is a class A misdemeanor.
ยง 140.35 Possession of burglar's tools.
A person is guilty of possession of burglar's tools when he possesses
any tool, instrument or other article adapted, designed or commonly used
for committing or facilitating offenses involving forcible entry into
premises, or offenses involving larceny by a physical taking, or
offenses involving theft of services as defined in subdivisions four,
five and six of section 165.15, under circumstances evincing an intent
to use or knowledge that some person intends to use the same in the
commission of an offense of such character.
Possession of burglar's tools is a class A misdemeanor.
#5
tanchong - Posted 7:03 am PST 12/8/08 (314 Posts)
#6
rps - Posted 7:04 am PST 12/8/08 (94 Posts)
Chalk one up for the economy. Necessity is the mother of invention.
#7
piecolorado - Posted 7:05 am PST 12/8/08 (100 Posts)
I would get them, but it doesn't say that they come with instructions. They'd be completely useless with out a DVD or something to teach you how to use them.
#8
durkzilla - Posted 7:12 am PST 12/8/08 (605 Posts)
Oh well, if I had known is was only a misdemeanor then I wouldn't have bothered mentioning it.
Carry on.
Carry on.
#9
timistyj - Posted 7:28 am PST 12/8/08 (73 Posts)
So I guess owning a crowbar is a misdemeanor too.
#10
Pepster - Posted 7:29 am PST 12/8/08 (63 Posts)
#8, come on! There are thousands of legitimate uses for lock picks! Like... well, um....
thousands, I swear!
thousands, I swear!
#11
nahcyrag - Posted 7:30 am PST 12/8/08 (221 Posts)
http://www.wikihow.com/Pick-a-Lock
#12
nutzo - Posted 7:32 am PST 12/8/08 (558 Posts)
Just what we need, cheap burglar tools.
#13
SmallWhyteGuy - Posted 7:38 am PST 12/8/08 (169 Posts)
http://www.jamesbondlifestyle.com/directory/listing/257/Credit_Card_Lock_pick_set.html
#14
baltimoron - Posted 7:38 am PST 12/8/08 (319 Posts)
#15
jon102034050 - Posted 7:41 am PST 12/8/08 (124 Posts)
sweet!
#16
acumenhokie - Posted 7:49 am PST 12/8/08 (463 Posts)
Great for sneaking in and getting video of your sister to post on the internet.
#17
binaryvisions - Posted 8:01 am PST 12/8/08 (915 Posts)
For a while, Kevin Mitnick's business card was a steel punch-out lockpick set.
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#18
IMENT77 - Posted 8:06 am PST 12/8/08 (30 Posts)
might actually have to get this to see if it works
#19
fxp - Posted 8:08 am PST 12/8/08 (436 Posts)
#20
BrianMan - Posted 8:08 am PST 12/8/08 (11 Posts)







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