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LI guide listed as useful info during urban disasters

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LI guide listed as useful info during urban disasters

Postby Squelchtone » 23 Jul 2007 21:46

The Locksport International Guide has been included in on survivaltoday.com's useful skills during an urban disaster. I wonder what the ethics are of pickings locks in use, for your survival, during all out chaos.

http://www.survivaltoday.net/category/survival/


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Postby Eyes_Only » 23 Jul 2007 22:08

Would anyone even have the chance to be kneeling in front of a door safely during an all out chaos?

Well to be branded hypocritical I do keep a modest pick set in my emergency kit. I live in earthquake country so you never know.
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Postby JackNco » 23 Jul 2007 23:05

hell if theres a fenced off water tower and i need water. well its a useful skill!
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Postby Shrub » 24 Jul 2007 7:30

Can someone give me a direct link to where it mentions the LSI guide? ive looked through loads of the differant pages and missed it somewhere,
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Postby cjames73 » 24 Jul 2007 7:51

http://www.survivaltoday.net/2006/11/23 ... ckpicking/
clicking on the 'available for download' link loads the LS guide. as does the 'visual guide to lock picking' link
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Postby Shrub » 24 Jul 2007 7:56

Cheers mate,

Thats great, gives me a sence of helping others that wouldnt normally have been helped, al i need now is a story saying that the guide saved someones life and ill be made up,

Im sure Db is also pleased o get this mention 8)
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law on tresspass

Postby raimundo » 25 Jul 2007 7:08

laws on trespass for example state that you are breaking the law if, 1. you are on someone elses property without permission, and 2. you refuse to leave when asked to go, and you do not have a reason to be there that supercedes those considerations, such as high ground during a flood.

this means that in emergency conditions, the laws of normal times are mitigated.

you can create your own scenarios to meet this qualification.
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Postby Squelchtone » 25 Jul 2007 10:08

Does anyone have a link to a printer friendly version of the LI guide?
I tried to print the 22 pages in color to give a friend, and my print job is showing it as 96 MB

I have a color laser Minolta 3100 at my disposal, so I know the printer can handle it but it's been spooling for 30 minutes.

Thanks for any help,

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Postby Shrub » 25 Jul 2007 12:26

Can you not just press print on adobe?

Hmm i dont know if the other version is still up on the ls site, the links were in the lsi guide thread,

If you have any issues grab hold of Db because hes the one who did that part of it :wink:
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Postby digital_blue » 25 Jul 2007 18:55

Hey, that is cool news. :)

@squelchtone: Are you trying to print from the Web-based version or the PDF. The PDF should print just fine from Acrobat Reader.

If you're still having troubles, drop me a line and I'll figure it out for you. I have all the original files still.

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