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<blockquote data-quote="rhodesbe" data-source="post: 1840616" data-attributes="member: 2415"><p>The hinge is the weakspot. However with all the structural ribbing back there, it would still take you time to cut through it. The way the lid mates to the case makes it hard to open unless you also remove the padlocks. I imagine a guy with hydraulic shears or power saw could cut it easy, but it still would be hard to get open. Being plastic, you could always stick an alerting tag in the thing. (Its not a faraday cage.) New, cheap example of this: <a href="http://supermechanical.com/twine/" target="_blank">http://supermechanical.com/twine/</a> Use the hotel's internet to connect the device for notification. That way if the case moved, it could bark at you through a text or email to your phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhodesbe, post: 1840616, member: 2415"] The hinge is the weakspot. However with all the structural ribbing back there, it would still take you time to cut through it. The way the lid mates to the case makes it hard to open unless you also remove the padlocks. I imagine a guy with hydraulic shears or power saw could cut it easy, but it still would be hard to get open. Being plastic, you could always stick an alerting tag in the thing. (Its not a faraday cage.) New, cheap example of this: [URL="http://supermechanical.com/twine/"]http://supermechanical.com/twine/[/URL] Use the hotel's internet to connect the device for notification. That way if the case moved, it could bark at you through a text or email to your phone. [/QUOTE]
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