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A lot of insurance policies are now insisting doors have a 5-lever mortice deadlock or a key-operated multi point locking system, so perhaps time to upgrade?If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0
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Coming soon :
"My landlord didn't change the locks before I moved in, and somebody just tried the door in the middle of the night! Can I get compensation?"0 -
If it's a Yale lock, she might have been trying to "bump" it (though she'd also need to strike the key with something).
http://www.walkerlocksmiths.co.uk/blog/the-truth-about-bump-keys-and-bumping-locks/
Cripes. 5 mins on youtube looking at Bump Key was quite an eye opener. And a lock opener.0
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