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Pick-locking on the rise
By: Tony Burton | April 13, 2015
(A gangster trying to pick the lock of a Turismo)
Market - Pick-locking of cars is still on the rise. Wherever one goes, he/she is sure to find a person trying to pick the lock of a vehicle. In fact, there is an average of 924 reports of pick-locking in just one day! The Los Santos Police Department always tries to bust these lock-pickers but they have been succesful only a few times due to the low quality of locks provided by Locks & Locks Co. , which makes them very easy to pick.
Just a half hour ago, I was walking out of All Saints General Hospital when I saw a hoodlum trying to pick the lock of a brand new Turismo. He tried and tried, but couldn't pick the lock of the car as the owner of the car had installed an imported lock on it. A very useful investment, I'd say.
(The expensive accessories worn by the pick-locker)
Another issue is the stranding of vehicles pick-locked before, mostly in the middle of the road. People pick-lock bikes and expensive cars and leave them when they see a new car, or when the fuel runs out Due to this, there have been many traffic-jams.
(The expensive accessories worn by the pick-locker)
(The expensive accessories worn by the pick-locker)
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