This breed of people are stupid. A quick attemp to open it while its setting in a garage next to a crow bar and sledge might be to pound or pry on the digital keypad/tumbler dial hoping it will pop open. While we all know that wont happen, we are smarter than the average degenerate.Some of you have made the comment that thieves will see a safe as a challenge, and go to the trouble of using tools and such to try and open it. I can see how that'd be the case where a thief knew he had time and a low risk of being discovered - as in, he knows the homeowner well enough to know no one will be home for a while. But I can't imagine this would be the case where a thief picks a random house to break into to try and grab high-dollar items and get out of there fast. If such a thief comes across a bolted-down safe, wouldn't they make a quick attempt to open it, and if that fails move on to easier pickings?
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