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by svtmustang07 » 14 Dec 2004 20:50
does anyone know a easy way i can open locker at school, we have the old combination kind.
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by Buggs41 » 14 Dec 2004 21:06
Dial in the correct combination.
If you have forgotten your combo. Talk to the helpful staff in the office.
Have a nice day!
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by Tacild » 14 Dec 2004 21:19
If it's a master combo padlock, the best way to open it is to lockpick his lock behind it. It's a very easy one and it take about 5 sec to open it.
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by P1mpF0x » 14 Dec 2004 21:58
Now why would you want to open a school locker? 
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by Mr Ules » 15 Dec 2004 15:34
Exactly!!!
At the school which I attend, there have been many break-ins on the floor. This is usually because they know the combination.
One day, I was walking by a locker. A few people were standing around the locker. I recognise a few of them from a few of my classes. The one then approached me and asked me if I could get his locker open ( I was asked because I've done work on some of the locks in the school). I told them that I couldn't get into combination locks without destroying the lock in some way and left. The next day the principal came on the announcements and said that we had a break-in. Of course I started to sweat because many people know of my locksmithing skills because I also did a presentation on the evolution of the Pin tumbler lock mechanism. It especially made me nervous when the principal said " The person responsible for these crimes is either cutting the lock or is a Master locksmith"
one mans trash is another mans lockpick
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by Tacild » 15 Dec 2004 15:59
Train yourself on your own padlock svtmustang because if too many people know your abilities, they will look for you each time that a theft is commited.
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by Luke » 15 Dec 2004 19:39
GRRR
<Insert flame + many cuss words here>
"I took the path less travelled by and that made all the difference"
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by Hojo » 16 Dec 2004 7:50
Oh god!!!
Dont steal my books! Please......
Have you no common sense....Why didnt you just set the topic to, How do I steal mobiles and cd playes and such out of peoples lockers?
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by svtmustang07 » 16 Dec 2004 10:44
im not stealing anything, a jacket of mine was stolen out of the locker room and im pretty sure i know who has it
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by poisoned » 16 Dec 2004 13:00
Ask a teacher to open the lock
but if u MUST open the lock by your self then search for the info.. U can be pretty sure that no one will answer u in this forum...
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by Mr Ules » 16 Dec 2004 14:05
I KNOW KNOW WHAT YOUR SCHEME IS!!!!!!!!
im not stealing anything, a jacket of mine was stolen out of the locker room and im pretty sure i know who has it
You know who has your personal belongings so you plan to brake into his locker and steal either you stuff, or his stuff as collateral. Perhaps it's not that exactly but what I do know is that you plan to break into a locker.
As I mentioned in one of my other posts, a person asked me to open a locker for them and the next day I was told that a person broke into a locker. Which, coincidentally, was on the same floor, in the same wing of the school, and, happend at the same time.
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by P1mpF0x » 16 Dec 2004 15:03
Is it really that hard to tell your principle that someone stole your locker and you know who it is? Youll get your jacket back plus they will get in trouble, so its like double the trouble for them and you get to watch them get yelled at, that is always fun
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by Mr Ules » 16 Dec 2004 16:36
You have to prove that it's that person. The principal will say " did you see him/her do it ?" And you say " well, I know they did it" that just won't cut it.
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by Filefly » 16 Dec 2004 19:07
Then you go, "Yes I saw him do it. I was walking around the corner and there he was picking up my jacket. So instead of getting him back I decided to do the responsible thing and come to see you, oh great principal."
Note: The "oh great principal" is a neccessity
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by Sabin37 » 18 Dec 2004 0:09
My school just got cameras put in it because of theft. It makes me nervous to know that I'm being watched. Anyway, just ask your principal to open the locker and if that doesn't work you could always peek at their lock while they're opening it.
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