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Locked Out ? |
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| If you're like most people, you have a
big investment in your automobile. In years gone by, almost anyone could
open a locked car by using only one tool. It took a second or two. |
| Today, however, auto makers have really
tightened up the security of almost every car on the road. This means
that a trained professional must have dozens of tools and techniques
available in order to open your car with no
damage. |
| Today's locksmith owns hundreds of
dollars worth of tools and manuals on car opening. That is why he or she
must charge a fair price to open your car. When you call a locksmith, a
trained professional responds to your call. He or she arrives in a
service vehicle with thousands of dollars worth of tools and machinery,
ready for any emergency. |
| In many towns, police no
longer respond to lockouts unless it is a dire emergency. These
departments do not want to risk doing hundreds of dollars in damage to
your car. And most police departments do not carry liability insurance
again damages to cars. And also for public servants to perform work that
a licensed professional performs is a violation of the U.S. Fair trades
act. Other wise you could call a police officer to unplug your toilet to
save from having to pay a licensed plumber. |
| So next time you're locked
out. Call a trained locksmith for quick and professional service. |
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| Steve Young opening a car
with the right tools for that car. |
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Locksmiths have all the tools and training to open your car with out
damage. |
Locksmiths are trained professionals who use finesse, not
force.
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A botched car opening can easily do $250.00 worth of
damage to
the inside of the door
panel. |
In a true emergency, (child locked in car etc.) call the
police. However,
many locksmiths will respond to
you quickly in an emergency. |
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