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Not really high security

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Not really high security

Postby nothumbs » 8 Jan 2022 17:13

Noticed while on a dog walk, had to take the picture. For those who can't make it out, it's the back doors of a plumbing service van.

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Re: Not really high security

Postby GWiens2001 » 8 Jan 2022 17:46

It is important not to neglect the dental health of your hasps.

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Re: Not really high security

Postby demux » 10 Jan 2022 13:25

You might not be giving him enough credit though. Given that it says "sewer service" right under there and what that toothbrush has probably been in, I'm not sure I'd want to touch it to remove it. ;-)
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Re: Not really high security

Postby stratmando » 10 Jan 2022 21:01

demux wrote:You might not be giving him enough credit though. Given that it says "sewer service" right under there and what that toothbrush has probably been in, I'm not sure I'd want to touch it to remove it. ;-)


Agreed, if a Burglar, would go to next Truck, Not a Plumber, wouldn't want Tools for something I don't want to work on. The Toothbrush is Safe
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Re: Not really high security

Postby Gantry » 11 Jan 2022 17:50

Come on guys! You can't really call the "high security". I started off the same as this guy but now I use TRULY high security and am using an electric toothbrush! (only down side is have to change out the batteries)
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Re: Not really high security

Postby GWiens2001 » 13 Jan 2022 21:44

Gantry wrote:Come on guys! You can't really call the "high security". I started off the same as this guy but now I use TRULY high security and am using an electric toothbrush! (only down side is have to change out the batteries)


Well that is an entirely different thing. A high security electric toothbrush makes sense. The manual ones have their place, but electric is better for security. Until the battery fails. :shock:

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