by Lucky1406 » 31 Oct 2006 18:58
I will say that that last comment may have been a little over the top. Sorry about that. I just wanted to emphasize that when post are made about lock picking, they need to be held in regard to either the sport of it, or the business aspect of locksmithing. And you should refrain from posting about anything illegal in nature. What I was getting at was that if you ever wish to gain access into the advanced forums, you may not want to talk about illegal activities. It was not directed at you personally, but more towards anyone who makes comments about such things. I was just trying to imply that posts about illegal activities will only hinder people in finding out more information about picking (in all aspects). Most people don’t want to give information about how to break into a house to a guy who has committed B&E in the past. I guess what I’m trying to say is that if we want to get this sport out of the shadows(as zeke79 said) we need to steer clear from anything illegal, and post more about picking as a sport and a hobby. Sorry to sound so rude about it all, I just can't stand to hear picking being joked about when it’s being carried out in illegal actions. That’s what we, as lock hobbyist and smiths need to be wary of. All (well, hopefully most of them at least) comments on this sport should be directed as contributing towards the ethical use of picks, not the hindrance.
Wow, sorry about all that guys,, went on a little rant there. And sorry if I offended anyone on that topic. These are just my opinions, and thoughts. I do care about bringing Lock picking out from the shadows and into the accepted minds of the public. And I think that we all just need to do what we can to make that happen.
Nick
