Breaking into a garage

timhisu

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMz1tXBVT1s]YouTube - Breaking into a Garage[/ame]

It can't be this easy, can it??
 

CyinCo

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I've been told to take of the red cords since, if you have the little windows, it is easy to reach the cord. I've never seen this method with the wire.

I haven't looked at the release closely but is there a way you can pin it or secure it to prevent outside release?

Edit: I went and looked at my garage. There is no way to get a wire in an move it up to the release. My garage seals differently and tighter than the one in the video.
 
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thatguy

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i bet those people are from Rockford, Illinois. People from Rockford know how to break into anything.
 

ddisu

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Pretty easy to break in through a garage door. If you are strong enough, you can just lift open the door even if it has an opener. It will open about 2 feet, enough to crawl under and go push the opener.
 

ozhawk

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I am installing a new circuit into my electrical panel. I will run a triple phase line and attach it to that lever in my garage. If anyone touches the lever with a metal wire or hook they will be turned into a pile of ashes. I will keep a dust buster in the garage as well.

Better yet...We ALWAYS keep the garage door locked. I know this because I got locked in the garage one night during a power outage and couldn't get in to the kitchen. It took me 30 minutes to realize that I could pull the stupid lever on the door.

Beer was involved.
 

Wesley

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I am installing a new circuit into my electrical panel. I will run a triple phase line and attach it to that lever in my garage. If anyone touches the lever with a metal wire or hook they will be turned into a pile of ashes. I will keep a dust buster in the garage as well.

Better yet...We ALWAYS keep the garage door locked. I know this because I got locked in the garage one night during a power outage and couldn't get in to the kitchen. It took me 30 minutes to realize that I could pull the stupid lever on the door.

Beer was involved.

That is what they all say.:notworthy:
 

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