Forcible Entry - Storefront Doors - Multiple Plans
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2015
- This videos shows several different forcible entry plans for storefront doors and mortise locks. Through The Lock, Cutting The Latch, Conventional Irons Work, Jimmying the Lock and Breaking the Glass will all be shown. Additional through the lock videos from Irons and Ladders can be found on our CZcams channel.
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I laughed way too hard at 6:24
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That moment when you dress up as firefighters to break into a store
Outstanding work as always, fellas. Concise yet thorough.--S.
SearchandDestroyFire Thanks Guys.
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!
After breaking the glass instead of wasting energy, Why not just unlock the door?
I would imagine it's keyed both sides.
Usually it’s for safety, let say they get it open by breaking the glass like you said but someone forgets to prop open the door. Now there’s and emergency, ie firefighter down, the rescue team known as the RIT/FAST (rapid intervention team/ Firefighter assist and search team) have to go through that door now they have to clear the glass for ease of entry and exit. Moral is if we resort to breaking glass we clear it all out of the way, except really a vehicle windshield which is laminated, will break into tiny pieces when shattered but will sometimes stay suspended due to the way it breaks, it can not bear any force or pressure and as soon as you touch it it will fall apart.
Can I get a hat pleased. Iwant to be a firefighter when I go up to my dad used to be A firefighter too you're the best
All that to find out they've moved!
even with the saw it took them a while you could have been in the door done what you needed to do and home for dinner by the time they were done lol
those abloy locks
the last one though
Here I come best buy.....
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Is this another public "show the criminals how to do it" video? I remember when criminals where dumb but now they have online training classes.
Jessy H Methods shown are pretty restrictive to emergency circumstances due to noise and bulk of tools, though not completely of course. Even if you used a disguise you'll still draw attention. Still, your feeling no dissemination of knowledge like lockpicking and forced entry comes down to your feeling on making such things easy to access. Some would feel that teaching proper use of weapons to be bad for society.
On the plus side, this demonstrates for those wishing to up their security that no lock will keep someone out without active surveillance by people or cameras to reduce the window they have to force it.
Although I understand the video for training purposes, do you really think it's necessary to post a video on youtube showing people how to defeat locks?
You think thieves have halligan bars?
They already know, and yes they can easily acquire halligan bars
www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xhalligan.TRS0&_nkw=halligan&_sacat=0
Also this makes a hell of a lot noise, it would be better to pick the lock
Thieve's are gonna thieve. Nobody's going out to buy a K-tool and halligan to start a new life of crime after watching this video.
That's called "security by obfuscation", which has allowed lockmakers to not substantially improve their technology since the 1800s. But it's a hobby. My best time is 8 seconds and totally silent. And I'm an amateur. Check out "The Lockpicking Lawyer" to see how secure any lock is. He's god-like