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Is it illegal?

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Is it illegal?

Postby naturallite7 » 23 Aug 2005 22:52

Is it illegal to walk in a locksmith shop and order 6 keys cut to code of choice? Would the locksmith be breaking the law if he cut my keys to my code?My first attempt failed and was just wondering?
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Postby cracksman » 23 Aug 2005 23:10

Yes, the FBI have now been alerted, the
CIA is slower to get the info, but within 3
business days you will be inundated with
federal agents.

I personaly had to buy a new set of brooms
and one of the new "Swiffer" type mops
just to get that "New Federal Agent" smell
out of my house. :lol:

If you can't read through my sarcasm, I'm
joking :D The trick is to make friends with
your locksmith, be honest, tell him what your
doing. If you are sincere and presentable,
you should be o.k., if you have no luck, find
another locksmith.

*My one fear about bumping is that is a bit
to tempting to the criminal element, but as it has
had international coverage, none given by us, I
don't see the harm in re-iterating common info.
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My thoughts too?

Postby naturallite7 » 23 Aug 2005 23:24

I see now harm in selling me a product that I want. It is not breaking any laws that I know to buy a key cut 9,9,9. I think of it like buying a gun. The dealer can not be held liabal for what is done with the gun after he sells it like the laws tell him to? If ( am I will not ever) go and use it to commit a crime, that would be my ass in trouble not his. I have watched the video on bumping and want to pratice it and see how it works.Thanks for your comments. I will go looking for another locksmith.I sure wish keys could be ordered and delivered to your house. Too much to ask for I guess.
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Postby Chrispy » 24 Aug 2005 6:18

Illegal? No. Unethical? Maybe. You could always re-pin your front door lock to all 9 pins and ask a locksmith to come out to your place and impression you a key. :wink:
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Re: My thoughts too?

Postby hzatorsk » 24 Aug 2005 6:43

naturallite7 wrote:...I think of it like buying a gun. The dealer can not be held liabal for what is done with the gun after he sells it like the laws tell him to? ...


Repeat 100 times: "A manufacturer's statement of limited liability does not necessarily limit their liability."

Unfortunately, the gun analogy doesn't hold up. (get it... "hold up" :) ) Consider the settlement of Bushmaster and Bull's Eye Shooter:

http://crime.about.com/b/a/111200.htm

In this case...the gun wasn't even sold to Malvo... it is believed he stole it from the store.

Until S.397 (or the similar House Bill) passes both sides and is signed into law:

http://www.vote-smart.org/issue_keyvote ... te_id=3597

...dealers in a handful of states (that still do not have a state law protecting them from liability during the lawful commerce in arms) will continue to be the target of lawsuits.

With that said... if it is discovered that a locksmith supplies locksmithing tools (ie bump keys) to someone that commits a crime, you can expect a statement of 'no-liability' to be promptly ignored by the prosecution.
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Re: My thoughts too?

Postby wtf|pickproof? » 24 Aug 2005 6:58

naturallite7 wrote:... , that would be my donkey in trouble not his. ...


:? _please_, keep that poor animal from getting into troubles. Hehe, seriously I start to love that badword filter.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby n2oah » 24 Aug 2005 10:03

The trick isn't just to make friends with a lockie, make friends with one who has key machines for high security locks :wink:
"Lockpicking is what robbing is all about!" says Jim King.
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Postby Eyes_Only » 24 Aug 2005 10:41

You can make your own bump keys by ordering a bunch of blanks from sites like www.mysecuritypro.com and carefully file down each key to code by using identical keys like for your front door or something after figuring out what depth each cut is on your house key or whatever.
Or even easier, go to http://www.locksmithvideoschool.com/loc ... tools.html. They sell sets of depth key for most residential locks and they'll even get you a set for other locks thats not listed on the site if you e-mail them about it. Not sure if you need to purchase one or more locksmith courses/videos to be able to buy it though.
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Postby Varjeal » 25 Aug 2005 9:41

If you go to a locksmith shop and order six keys cut by code (which is perfectly legal anywhere) expect to pay a premium. Also, if your inference is to get 999 keys, expect to be met with a harsh look and likely harsh words (and no keys).

With all the news stories that have gone on about bump keys, and the industry in general being relatively "tight" I wouldn't expect a warm reception.

There are other ways of making them though, and I'd suggest looking those over before running down to the local locksmith shop.
*insert witty comment here*
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Thanks for the help and reply

Postby naturallite7 » 28 Aug 2005 21:34

Thanks for the help and all the replys. Your input and guideance is very valueable to me.I think if I persue the experiance in learning bump keys, I will need to get another plan and try a different approach.Thanks again.
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Postby Gazeebo » 28 Aug 2005 23:00

What you can try doing is goto one locksmith and get a key cut to code with maybe 2 or 3 9 depths then goto another locksmith and get the 9 depths where they arent on the 1st key. Then goto home depot or somewhere that wont care too much and ask them to use the same blank to cut both keys... :D And always save a copy of the original bump key to make copies...
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That sounds like a plan to try...

Postby naturallite7 » 28 Aug 2005 23:32

That sounds like a good plan to try. Thanks for the suggestion. I like that plan a good bit.I am off tomorrow afternoon., and will try to see what I can get done.This hurricane is bearing down on us here in the south, so I may have to wait till later this week, we'll see.
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Postby licehunter2 » 30 Aug 2005 8:15

Carrying on with the gun analogy: If a store can be held liable if you buy or even steal a gun from it, and if a locksmith can be held liable for providing you with tools which are subsequently used in the commission of a crime, does that mean that they're both liable if you steal a gun from a store and point it to a locksmith's head to persuade him to give you some bump keys you then use to commit a crime? Just trying to figure out how exactly US criminal law works :D
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Postby Chucklz » 30 Aug 2005 8:20

Hmm. The burglary victim could sue the locksmith. The locksmith could sue the store that let the crazy obtain the gun. The crazy will go to jail, be let out in a few months and only the lawyers win.
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Postby licehunter2 » 30 Aug 2005 8:29

Chuck, you know what's so scary about your reasoning above? In a wicked way, it makes perfect sense. :shock:
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