I used to work fast food and it was an open secret among the cashiers that while the boss kept the key to the toilet paper lock as if it were high security, a car key worked just as well. Fast forward to the start of quarantine when toilet paper was in short supply, I had to advise a truck stop that the reason their toilet paper kept disappearing was because they used that same lock that only needs a car key to open.
All of it is on purpose - because if your government told you that you need to lock up a fire extinguisher - you'd design just-so fitting lock for that common sense purpose of not locking it.
How haven't these lock companies neither sponsored any of LPL's videos or haven't paid LPL millions to design a 98% pick proof lock or better yet a 100% pick proof lock yet? I also can't tell if LPL's videos are considered advertising or not yet.
*"truth in labeling"* and *"this is the kind of lock you use to secure toilet paper in public bathrooms, not firearms"* are both nominations for LPL quote of the year
"This is what you use to secure toilet paper in public bathrooms." Whenever LPL suggests a lock's purpose, I can't help but imagine he has an ulterior motive. Dude, just buy your own toilet paper.
First I thought, this guy must be so good that no matter what lock it is, he can pick it. Then I got thinking, It wouldn't be very smart to show how to actually pick a decent gun safe too the public. I like that he takes these shitty companies and blasts them, forcing people too buy quality and therefor making the world, quite literally a safer place.
For the record if you read it as the French name Aseline like the name Aselin it’s probounced (ass-euh-lein) sorry for the butchering for any French speaker. I might be wrong though