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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-07-2011 @ 3:45PM
kittymack said...
Especially true now that you've told the entire world how to get into these safes. How about those hotel guests who haven't watched this video?
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9-07-2011 @ 10:34AM
NotMe said...
@Kittymack: So you're saying it would be better if they DIDN'T post this information, so that the crooks who ALREADY know all about it can exploit it? How many crooks would prefer it if that they DIDN'T post this so they could continue to exploit it?
Anyway, your comment is also very illogical due to 1) Other sites, not just this blog will probably post this, or have in the past, 2) I suspect most thieves robbing from hotel room safes get their information from places other then some AOL blog.
Otherwise, this was probably already common knowledge to the very people we don't want to know about this. At least now people whom aren't in a hotel to loot room safes know to check them as well.
9-07-2011 @ 3:50PM
Kittymack said...
No, whatever crooks didn't know about it, now know. It's that simple.