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What kind of door lock is the most secure against buglery?

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BrnCow

Some people are using some form of hacking remote control to drive around and look for garage doors they can open...or they get a bunch of old remotes and do the same...we see older kids (18-22 or so) on bicycles riding around silently looking for targets...open garages, cars, etc...
 

username474

Active member
I use a fox police lock on a high risk solid door at my shop

its an old school look that discourages most crooks from even trying

https://www.google.ca/search?q=fox+...niv&sa=X&ei=rXLcUvrGD4a4qQHXmIAo&ved=0CDwQsAQ

Beautiful, I spent a significant amount of time looking for this exact type of design. I was thinking that it did not exist, and I had a good idea for an invention. lol 100+ years late.

I found them for around 200$ at nokey.c if anyone else is looking.

Thanks for everyone's feed back, much appreciated.
 

Kozmo

Active member
Veteran
A boobie trapped door is one that comes to mind. If someone gets that far an explosion to the dome will put a little regret in there future.
 
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