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On the other hand, the Mayor could send along a plain-clothes detective to hang out and keep an eye open for known gang members etc.  "Just say Honeypot!", and we're doing the city a favor.

OK, so a few recent crime anecdotes:

= A close friend's car window was smashed on the side street while we were up at SudoRoom.
= Another close friend's bike was stolen out of the common area.
= A neighbor of mine's bike was stolen out of their garage today.
= The officer who took the stolen bike report (Berkeley PD) said that the standard MO these days is for the robber to knock at the door, and if no answer, kick the door in.  If the resident is away it becomes a burglary.  If the resident is home, it becomes a home-invasion robbery or worse.
= As another close friend of mine once said, "doors are a convenience for people who are polite."  A strong lock on a strong door with a weak window nearby, is evidence of nothing more or less than a homeowner without the ability to imagine how baddies think. 

I don't see any lock-picking going on in any of those.  As a method of committing crimes, lock-picking is obsolete. 

And I do see an opportunity for some positive outreach to Mayor Quan's office, re. the opportunity for having a detective attend the event.  This would be similar to how Quaker activist groups handled their plans for protests, by keeping the relevant LE agencies informed.  When I lived in New England, I saw this first-hand, and it worked.  Protests organized by those groups were successful, every time.

Does anyone here have good relations with anyone in Oakland city gov, and want to volunteer to get the lines of communication open?  

-G.


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On 13-02-27-Wed 11:26 PM, Tommy York wrote:
"OAKLAND -- One skill that appears all too common in Oakland these days is the ability to pick a lock. Burglaries jumped more than 40 percent last year, and not all of them involved window smashes."

This is a horrific excuse for journalism. Not all burglaries involved window smashes? Oh really? And in that case, how many involved skilled lock picking?

Mencken would be angry.

- tommy
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On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 11:20 PM, J.D. Zamfirescu <zamfire@gmail.com> wrote:
more:



On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 10:15 PM, Matthew Senate <mattsenate@gmail.com> wrote:
It's awesome, free press!


On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 9:40 PM, rusty lindgren <rustylindgren@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh dear gawd.  This is possibly the most moronic piece of "journalism" I have ever seen. 

Are they unaware of the fact that you can go to a lock-picking school(actually it teaches you way more), and that this is just a cheaper version of that?  (see: http://www.lock411.com/training.html).  

 Also, virtually no crime in Oakland involves skilled lock-picking, because it's a waste of time.  

Don't worry though, you can train in deadly martial arts, go to the shooting range, and buy ninja swords just about anywhere in Oakland, but picking a Masterlock is "appalling".  

-Rusty


On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 7:31 PM, Anca Mosoiu <anca@techliminal.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,

Heads up. Looks like some folks aren't too happy that people are learning how to pick locks this weekend.


Here is Oakland Local's response:


Anca


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