First off - great forum - I stumbled across it last week - purchased a set of picks from a UK store and spent far too much time this weekend trying various locks with differing degrees of success.
My neighbour is a biker and he lent me a few expensive padlocks used to secure his bike.
To date I have only managed to open one (by scrubbing) and once re-locked I haven’t been able to open it again.
Anyway, great fun.
My question,,,
Has anyone tried to (legally) open the locks used on car wheel clamps (i.e a clamp that you own)?
In the UK I believe that it is an offence to remove a clamp placed by the police force, although it may possibly be legal if the car is clamped on private ground and not locked by the police etc.
It would be funny to see a 'clamper' return to the vehicle only to find his clamp present (and still locked) with no sign of the car.
I suspect it would take a great deal of restraint NOT to remove the clamp if you had the skill to do so (which I dont)
In the UK, recently in the news there was a guy in London going round with an angle-grinder removing clamps. Obviously the no-skill method
