betlock wrote:[
Thanks for the reply. I'm asking in relation to car pedal locks and other auto security devices like steering locks that are going to be in the interior of the car so dirt will not be a big issue.
Something like this..
http://site.locktech-carlock.com/main/3 ... geid=60049
For that application, I'd be more concerned about resistance to forced attack than to manipulation. Having seen a fair number of those in-car security devices, I've found that they don't generally offer much pick protection, regardless of how complicated they may appear - cruciform locks being an example.
Faced with the choice between a lasertrack lock, versus a full-on KABA Gemini or DOM IX lock to pick - I'd hedge my money on having less trouble with the lasertrack lock. Faced with the choice between a lasertrack lock and an impressive-looking but ultimately poor security, cheap, dimple lock, I wouldn't feel too threatened by the dimple lock at all.
Gordon's suggestion above vis. the hidden kill switch is a fair idea and not overly difficult to implement, however it not provide a visual deterrent.