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Im from Melbourne Australia. Long time lurker love this place

. To secure our home garage we place locks on the garage door which stops it from being opened be from the outside or in.
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The one thing you may not be familiar with is the determination and speed of action of a drug-needy thief. At the company I work for, we have a couple of out-buildings for utility storage. One is never locked, only the padlock hung into the hasp to keep it closed, and rarely in a manner which would make it look like it is locked. It is just to keep the door shut. One night, thieves beat the locks off 2 walk doors, 2 garage doors, 2 shipping containers, and the hasped building. They beat the hasp assembly off the door with a pick-axe to get into a relatively empty building and never slowed down to look at the lock.
Another time, we were loading a semi truck at the dock, during daylight, with 3 people involved. 40 feet away, employee cars were parked in sight. During the 2 hour loading, someone used a screwdriver and vice grips to twist the door lock out of a Ford pickup, second in the row, and stole the stereo out of it. No one ever saw anyone near the vehicles. We know the timeline, because the stereo was in the truck at 7 am, but not at break.
Your comment about your locks "stopping" anyone are very naive. They will only serve to slow down a determined thief. Around here, they will risk the alarm system just to get what they can grab before the cops come. Oh, and I live in what is considered a relatively safe area. The drugs make these guys very aggresive. I agree that "out of sight, out of mind" is one of the better defenses.