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Why They Don’t Want You Driving a Chinese Car
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Having used some lockpicks, unless you have the best locks those deadbolts won't stop anyone. The worst I can pick faster than I could get the correct key into the lock (I only have 3 keys on my keyring) - and I'm not even any good at picking locks. The medium quality will stop me, but again I'm not good, it won't stop anyone who has put in any practice...
I've also been in construction long enough to know there are faster ways into a house than through the doors if I'm trying to be dishonest. Fortunately most people are honest.
Only super tangentially unrelated, I had a friend ask if he should get me a lockpick set. I told him I tried to learn, it's not my thing, it doesn't make sense in how I feel. He asked what if I needed something open.
"I have a sawsall with a demolition blade. There are very few things I cannot open."
Deadbolt will slow even a professional down long enough to make 100% sure they have time to hear the slide loudly cycle on something on the other side of that door.
Assuming somebody is home. Even in Texas you don't get to have a robot that shoots anyone who comes to the door when you are not home.
I mean we can talk about physical security all day and never agree. DeviantOlam goes where he wants. I get it.
The reason for a locked door is not to be absolutely secure but to make going in harder.