UnlockD wrote:jwhou wrote:My own idea was glass pins pressure filled with marker dyes such that a lock bump or tampering would cause the dye to spray out the keyhole hopefully marking the perpetrator and leaving definitive evidence of tampering .
That's a pretty good idea you got there. They'd have to be done just right, so some poor homeowner doesnt jam his key in angrily for whatever reason, and spends days scrubbing dye off
There have been locks with this type of system before (dye spraying)
There have also been locks made that will release a poison gas if tampered with. This is going back a couple of years thou.. (at least 100 years ago, etc)