Funny story

Two things that are oh so true about shit like this:

1) The door/cabinet/locker/lockbox/whatever is almost never locked. Walk around your town at "official" looking buildings, back doors, lockers and the like, 9 times out of 10 the door is unlocked.

2) The password/entry key/phrase/whatever is usually, if not always written somewhere semi-noticable, or the key is under the rug, fake rock, above the door frame, you know the like.

The phrase my co-worker coined about such things is: "Pretending to do secruity." It's true for lots of things...including buisnesses and comapnies whose job it is to be secure. High comedy.


Love the story Tiv.


<--- Shocked he didn't also reference Army of Darkness with the K.V.N. line. :)
 
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Two things that are oh so true about shit like this:

1) The door/cabinet/locker/lockbox/whatever is almost never locked. Walk around your town at "official" looking buildings, back doors, lockers and the like, 9 times out of 10 the door is unlocked.

2) The password/entry key/phrase/whatever is usually, if not always written somewhere semi-noticable, or the key is under the rug, fake rock, above the door frame, you know the like.

The phrase my co-worker coined about such things is: "Pretending to do secruity." It's true for lots of things...including buisnesses and comapnies whose job it is to be secure. High comedy.
Love the story Tiv.
<--- Shocked he didn't also reference Army of Darkness with the K.V.N. line. :)
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Can't see it, can ya like post it here? Pwease :D
 
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