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From my past experience and advice I was given to me, I know that these kind of cases are just an indication -for the criminals- that the owner of that case has something valuable there... I prefer to carry my items into a sh*t looking backpack than being "target"
Yeah, and put some mustard or ketchup stains on it too so it looks extra shitty.
From my past experience and advice I was given to me, I know that these kind of cases are just an indication -for the criminals- that the owner of that case has something valuable there... I prefer to carry my items into a sh*t looking backpack than being "target"
But 3 digits is little. I could do a brute-force attack on that. Just do trial-and-error, it shouldn't take too long.
So true. Even if it took you 3 seconds to try each combination (which is a gross over estimate), it would take ~50 minutes to try ALL of the combinations. It would typically take half that time to get the right combination and less than 3 seconds. So you'd be looking at <20 minutes to crack the case.
But as Michael said, it's mostly used as a deterrent and to avoid snatch and runs.
Being discrete i think is a better measure against theft. And this suitcase is not so "stealth". But on the plus side you can always mess with the security people when asked about the handcufs.
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