How fast can a thief break into your garage?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by SDgaragedoorLOCK via CarKB.com, Jan 24, 2006.

  1. A thief can break into you garage in less that 10 seconds. All they do is put
    a coat hanger through the top panel and catch and pull the emergency release
    cord. They can also use a code grabber or a scanner and just drive by pushing
    it until a door opens up for them to go in and steal what they want. I have
    found a product that will protect your tools, toys, and cars. It is called
    the garagedoorLOCK. The lock will work with any garage door opener. The unit
    is tied into your opener. It locks your garage door everytime you close it
    when you leave your house. It then unlocks your door when you open the garage
    door. There is also a red LED light that comes on when the lock is activated.
    If you want a website about garage door theft or if you want to view the
    product ask me for it and I'll post my website. Any testimonies about people
    breaking into your garage would be cool for me to add to my website for
    testimonies on how easy it is to break into garages that are not locked.
    Sandy Wagner, Owner
    San Diego Garage Door Lock
     
    SDgaragedoorLOCK via CarKB.com, Jan 24, 2006
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  2. Stupid spam is the worst type. Beware of Haanta virus! You may have cancer
    and not know it until your nose falls off! Sheesh. The devil of it is that
    if this guy is halfway competent he knows all modern systems use rolling
    codes, which render code grabbers useless. But maybe he isn't halfway
    competent.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Jan 24, 2006
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  3. SDgaragedoorLOCK via CarKB.com

    mopa Guest

    Mike, your the best!

    :O)
     
    mopa, Jan 25, 2006
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  4. SDgaragedoorLOCK via CarKB.com

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Have you heard of the Amish virus?

    "Greetings. You have received the Amish virus. Since we have no computers
    or electricity, you are on the honor system. Please delete all of your
    files. Thank thee."
     
    TeGGeR®, Jan 25, 2006
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    t Guest

    Thank you Mike.


     
    t, Jan 26, 2006
    #5
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