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Where's your nearest fire hydrant?

Where's your nearest fire hydrant?

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They believe they are not harming the suspension components of the car and/or the car is low enough that it will scrape or bottom out if the hit the speed bumps straight on.
tear off's are for off road only. quit crying and clean you face shield like everyone else does.
A very simple lock can easily be opened by raking the pins a time or three. But for a real lock you are going to have to an easy-to-find, and usually free, lock-picking manual and practice. Anyone, and I mean ANYONE can learn to pick locks. There is no easy, fast way to suddenly master lock-picking. Now, if you can get a credit card or something similar to the deadlatch(the part that actually sticks out of the edge of the door and into the frame and holds the door closed), then it is simply a matter of sticking the card in, and forcing the deadlatch back into the door, and the door will open.But, about 999 out of 1000 times these days, that trick will not work. Learn, with some patience and a lot of practice, to pick your locks.

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