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by 6510
1020 days ago
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Have lock smiths and people in prisons demonstrate how good/bad locks are. Set up a rating system from say 0 to 100 where 0 is unlocked and anything that opens instantly using small hand tools is considered unlocked. All locks get a rating of 5 until an official time is set. The videos are not shared but the current best time is published along with a statement from the manufacturer if they desire it. A special tax for everyone to drive a vehicle that is considered unlocked as a permanent reminder and to pay for all of the above. While low at first, if there are few unlocked cars driving around the tax is higher. |
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It's a probability distribution. I can get most residentials' + deadlock in 30 seconds total 25% of the time, just by raking (brute forcing) pin key combinations, 80% of most in under 3 minutes; switching to rake with a different wavelength shortens that, especially when a familiarity is developed, let alone picking.
But that's not even the issue -- especially moot since porcelain exists.
Similar to the (overly strong-handed) back-up camera mandate regulations, auto manufactures should be held to a higher standard for the most critical aspect of the vehicle: the authorization and authentication of its user is the intended operator.