slojewski wrote:how does that help?
is that based off of the "unless requested by someone" section?
What? The person doing the requesting would have to be present to vouch for you. I'm confused how you came to that conclusion.
If you have to explain the yourself for whatever reason how do you justify having a whole tool case for "just in case". A lock cylinder gives more credibilty to the hobbyist. It isn't so much of a criminal intent issue if you have a hobby lock for practice in your pocket. You need a key for your padlock because if you don't have the reciept on you then that looks very suspicious.
I have a fistful of locks everytime I leave the house if I know I am going to have possible down time, but I am a moron with 20 pound cargo pants whose got a glovebox full of locks and a key for every one. That's overkill and I don't suggest anyone walk around like that, but 1 small practice lock shouldn't be that big of a deal if you have a whole pick case and you're worried about having to prove your intentions. It isn't iron clad, but its just a suggestion.