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My sisters had a junky old car that they drove that the door handle broke, so to lock it you had to pull or push on the linkage sticking out slightly through the panel. But I guess it worked, because the car never got broken into... Just like those elephant whistles I bought. I haven't hit one yet, so they must be working. : )
But bun on the idea, though. |
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The idea is not to have "the internal lock combined with the interior handle", it is simply to hide the lock from view. Or the lock could be completly removed with the use of remotes and electric latching mechanisms (which I know are baked on some custom cars). |
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And I never said not to lock the car. |
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[boysparks] I don't know how you could "combine the lock with the handle". |
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Saying "If they cant see that it is unlocked" is NOT telling you to leave your doors unlocked. |
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And there isn't really a point to this idea, and that's why I said it "probably sounds paranoid". |
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If I get bad fishbones then I will delete this idea, but there is nothing bad about this idea, just not much good. |
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In the lawless part of the world where I
live, locked cars are simply opened with
a brick or a bar through the window. If
you are in the car, then the weapon is
used on you as well, but having no
handle would at least force car thieves
to climb in through the space once
occupied by the glasss - so + |
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I did not see any door without a visible lock in the provided link. The doors I saw in the link do visually indicate weather the door is or isn't locked. |
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And I changed the wording just for you boysparks. |
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//where I live, locked cars are simply opened with a brick// [xenzag], for your Christmas present I am trying to decide between a Browning and a Bradley. |
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Sounds like a good Christmas to me... |
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I don't know about where you live, but around here they just break the window and grab the goods. |
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I bunned this one, mainly because the criticism is unfair. Most people today lock their cars, and I have to believe it's an advantage to always look like it's one of those, not easy prey. |
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I am assuming that this is all based on the element of the unknown- Like when nobody knows what you have in your house, you are less likely to get burgularized because there is nothing to tempt a theif. And if you shy away from your neighbors and constantly have friends comming in and out the door to the point where nobody has any idea as to who lives there, again you are less likely to encounter a problem because there is never a way to know if the house is occupied. |
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trust in God but lock your car, .....at the end of the day its only a car, and by the way, locks only keep out honest people, so if they know/think/suspect there's somthing worth stealing in there, its already gone. |
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You could have a false lock so it always looks locked. |
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Get a conversion kit to make your Beemer look like a Yugo. (Why don't they make those?) |
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They make heaps of them, but almost all the owners have got conversion kits to make their Yugos look like Beemers. |
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned TVR. They do a pretty good job of hiding the locks, the handles, the ignition switch, etc. |
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