The First Rule of Ethical
Lock picking:
This may sound obvious, but lock picking should never be
used for thievery and destruction. Of course, no locksmith in his or her right
mind would ever think of risking their license doing something illegal, but
another big no-no is helping out someone whose intentions may not be
legitimate.
Locksmiths have to be careful who they help, and who they
teach their valuable Lockpicks skills to. For this
reason, they are pretty tight jawed about what they do. A locksmith has to
complete a certification course, and part of the course is learning the ethics
of the trade. You guard your trade secrets with your life, and never share your
expertise with anybody.
Whose House Are You Helping
Whom Into?
Another serious ethical issue that faces a locksmith with
Peterson Picks on a regular basis is to determine who you're
helping, and whether the property is theirs or not. For example, you've got a
lock-out in the middle of the night. The guy that's called you is standing
outside his house in his bathrobe, no ID or anything.
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