[979] Reaching UNDER a Door To Open It? (With Deviant Ollam)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2019
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  • @Clyemacks
    @Clyemacks 3 года назад +5167

    Protecting my bottom against the insertion of foreign objects is a major security goal of mine.

    • @AuGrrr
      @AuGrrr 2 года назад +96

      Too bad you are now gay

    • @BobHannent
      @BobHannent 2 года назад +183

      @@AuGrrr you don't have to be straight to want to avoid unwelcome intrusions

    • @zahidshabir4038
      @zahidshabir4038 2 года назад +99

      @@BobHannent You didn't get the joke so now you are gay

    • @artz9643
      @artz9643 2 года назад +18

      This is especially important in the month of June!

    • @raphielle.
      @raphielle. 2 года назад +46

      your own fist doesnt count as "foreign object"

  • @TimHunold
    @TimHunold 3 года назад +5406

    The easiest way to defeat this is to place a cat on the other side of the door.

    • @ezrakainz
      @ezrakainz 3 года назад +168

      Just you wait, the cat's gonna learn to open the door.

    • @mitchelltriggs7223
      @mitchelltriggs7223 3 года назад +101

      @@ezrakainz exactly. Doors with a handle like this dont stand a chance against a cat.

    • @mitchelltriggs7223
      @mitchelltriggs7223 3 года назад +2

      @SeriousName sounds about right

    • @jeffreyyoung4104
      @jeffreyyoung4104 3 года назад +7

      @SeriousName why is there such a large gap at the bottom of some bathroom doors??!!?? kids and animals know how to stop the flow...

    • @emmanuelwestra6524
      @emmanuelwestra6524 3 года назад +1

      Indeed 😌

  • @zombi233
    @zombi233 2 года назад +1613

    Round doorknobs would be quite effective countermeasure for this kind of device.
    Upd: thanks to everyone for response guys, i learned a few new things from you. Building regulations are not that strong in my country, so round doorknobs are still very common.

    • @naryneitred
      @naryneitred 2 года назад +475

      Doorknobs are not permitted, I believe, per fire code in buildings since anyone has to be able to open the door in the case of an emergency. For example if you don't have hands or are not able to grip properly for whatever reason.

    • @expadarkgamer1935
      @expadarkgamer1935 2 года назад +144

      @@naryneitred aahh that makes a lot of sense

    • @josh29221
      @josh29221 2 года назад +181

      Your home isn’t a public area or business so it doesn’t really matter.

    • @Schniels65
      @Schniels65 2 года назад +45

      @@Another-Address You can also just lock your door.
      But in public buildings they have panic locks that open when you push down on the handle.

    • @twins2646
      @twins2646 2 года назад +3

      @@naryneitred 👍 example of common sense

  • @Dawgust420
    @Dawgust420 2 года назад +605

    As we say in the door hardware industry, locks only keep honest people out! Thanks guys.

    • @jesusislord6545
      @jesusislord6545 2 года назад +5

      Repent to Jesus Christ!!
      “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.”
      ‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭19:21‬ ‭NIV‬‬
      M

    • @benjaminstidham5502
      @benjaminstidham5502 2 года назад +3

      Repent for sure man 👍

    • @jasonyoung5923
      @jasonyoung5923 2 года назад +2

      Or a door knob

    • @jasonyoung5923
      @jasonyoung5923 2 года назад

      Or a door knob

    • @kalebkohler4012
      @kalebkohler4012 2 года назад +1

      And a 12G keeps the dishonest people out

  • @ArgosWarrior
    @ArgosWarrior 3 года назад +5170

    I tried this for myself, the door didn't open but the toilet flushed.

  • @mk_rexx
    @mk_rexx 4 года назад +6382

    "This is the lockpicking lawyer and what I have for you today is a safe I stumbled across from the local bank"

    • @lennardmaillet3842
      @lennardmaillet3842 4 года назад +24

      LOL! Awesome!

    • @thehammurabichode7994
      @thehammurabichode7994 4 года назад +121

      It's the "stumbled across" that sells this

    • @jeremyhall7259
      @jeremyhall7259 4 года назад +200

      "This is the lockpicking lawyer and what I have for you today is a jail door, from my local jail"

    • @toomanyuserids
      @toomanyuserids 4 года назад +140

      This is the lockpicking lawyer today my wife thinks she and her boyfriend are secure behind a seventeen disc lock...

    • @MilitantPacifista
      @MilitantPacifista 4 года назад +80

      @@jeremyhall7259 "I have already prepared an impression of my cell door key I made with some dried mash potato from and a distracted guard."

  • @badreality2
    @badreality2 2 года назад +393

    Instead of "breaking and entering", your crime will be just "entering".

    • @ezupworldwide5137
      @ezupworldwide5137 2 года назад +4

      That comment made my day

    • @badreality2
      @badreality2 2 года назад +1

      @@ezupworldwide5137 Thank you. 😊

    • @blindleader42
      @blindleader42 2 года назад +4

      I know it's a joke, but some (maybe a lot) might take it seriously. It's still _breaking_ and entering.

    • @badreality2
      @badreality2 2 года назад +4

      @@blindleader42 But you're not breaking anything. lol

    • @blindleader42
      @blindleader42 2 года назад +3

      @@badreality2 So, by your reasoning, picking a lock is not "breaking and entering?" I'd love to hear you argue that in court.

  • @ericmoore2236
    @ericmoore2236 2 года назад +407

    As a locksmith I went to a class on high security access control locks the instructor had not seen the tool before and I showed him how it worked and he was amazed . I thought it was hilarious 😅

    • @Xx_m1k3_0X1onG_xX
      @Xx_m1k3_0X1onG_xX 2 года назад +41

      Sometimes when you get far enough with something you completely forget the simplest of ideas

    • @Choppy247
      @Choppy247 2 года назад +7

      humble brag much

    • @3ftninja132
      @3ftninja132 2 года назад +14

      Just teaching an old dog new tricks.

    • @SpltPersonaltyOF
      @SpltPersonaltyOF 2 года назад +18

      @@Choppy247 get offended at innocent comments much?

    • @Choppy247
      @Choppy247 2 года назад

      @@SpltPersonaltyOF well as a locksmith blah blah humble brag blah blah innocent comment blah blah humble brag

  • @raymondbiskner6885
    @raymondbiskner6885 4 года назад +3728

    When LPL himself says "Okay, that opened WAY to fast" you've got yourself a great little gizmo

    • @MytronixOfficial
      @MytronixOfficial 4 года назад +76

      Everything opens way too fast in the vicinity of LPL.

    • @mdc47
      @mdc47 4 года назад +18

      @@MytronixOfficial hence his nickname in college: PreLawPlayer 😜

    • @Kaze919
      @Kaze919 4 года назад +24

      Here’s a piece of bent wire that BosnianBill and I made

    • @Jonathan_Doe_
      @Jonathan_Doe_ 4 года назад +11

      Worst part is someone could easily make that thing out of a coat hanger and some string.

    • @MisterJackTheAttack
      @MisterJackTheAttack 4 года назад +4

      It seems like it's a door designed for this type of training. Makes sense that someone would open it quickly.

  • @SHAUNDIGITY
    @SHAUNDIGITY 4 года назад +1513

    I’ve watched this several times and Noticed he gets smacked in the head every time, so eventually after a 100 or so times you will forget this technique.

    • @bladez942
      @bladez942 4 года назад +14

      Lol only if you record yourself and play it back 100x. Other wise its just 1 knock to the noggin.

    • @Anonymous-tk9re
      @Anonymous-tk9re 4 года назад +4

      you tube police you’re gonna be in for one noggin knocking comin ‘round these parts!!

    • @zogzog1063
      @zogzog1063 4 года назад +9

      "every time..." not even one one miss?

    • @seanriley1603
      @seanriley1603 4 года назад +10

      That’s what the hat is for.

    • @abbyboyone
      @abbyboyone 4 года назад +1

      LOL

  • @samurphy
    @samurphy 2 года назад +643

    These handles were on the residence rooms in my dorm, back in the day. Students figured out they could use coat hangers to open the doors. "Hardening" ended up just being us students who were concerned taking our door handles off, rotating them so they were vertical with the handle hanging downwards in the neutral position, and it left little for the attacker to get hold of with a wire like this.

    • @Oblivion_94
      @Oblivion_94 2 года назад +13

      that is very smart

    • @steviewonder7495
      @steviewonder7495 2 года назад +11

      Genius, except door handles are locked in the horizontal position with a return spring on the FIXED vertical facia door plate, and can only be turned 90 degrees clockwise to open, but in the handles horizontal position, there is no way to turn the handle anticlockwise because there is a locking security tab to stop the handle being turned further than the horizontal.
      I could only assume that the handles were broken.

    • @paulhillman400
      @paulhillman400 2 года назад +30

      @@steviewonder7495 If the spring is on the handle itself, then it works. It all depends on which type of lock is fitted.

    • @zak8609
      @zak8609 2 года назад +5

      Was that in America ? Sounds very « third worldish » to me

    • @davefarmery8180
      @davefarmery8180 2 года назад +50

      @@zak8609 yeah because every country other than America is third world

  • @gasface88
    @gasface88 2 года назад +174

    Hard barrier sweeps or caps at the bottom won't help against this tool if there's carpet (like in most hotels) - you can still easily press the tool under the door. Source: I was a hotel manager on the night shift for 10 years and unlocked 5 to 10 doors a week, every week, for guests who had someone passed out inside the room with the deadbolt latched (usually drunk). For those that might wonder how pulling the handle releases the deadbolt, in hotels (at least the ones I worked with) the deadbolt is linked to the handle being opened. It's a safety thing, so that if there's a fire or some emergency and the guest needs to evacuate the room quickly, they only have to turn the handle - no fumbling with a lock that they are unfamiliar with.

    • @JP-cy1lw
      @JP-cy1lw 2 года назад +8

      Tell us about some of the shocking sights you saw doing that; more interesting I'm sure than the actual technique of opening the door.

    • @wallykimball8829
      @wallykimball8829 2 года назад +1

      Just have round doorknobs they can't grab onto

    • @LAactor
      @LAactor 2 года назад

      I've been hearing burglaries using this method. Any way to stop them? Padlock the top latch so it can't be undone from the arm?

    • @CodyM_
      @CodyM_ 2 года назад +3

      Yeah these have all been used in the hotels I’ve worked in as maintenance

    • @michaelcole4197
      @michaelcole4197 2 года назад +2

      I bring a fork modified to fit in the door jam. It stops intruders. Only when we're in th he room though.

  • @EricScheid
    @EricScheid 3 года назад +1530

    If all else fails .. notice the hinges are on the outside of the door.

    • @jeffw8057
      @jeffw8057 3 года назад +54

      Yep, good point, but it is a test room, right? In fairness, he should have been working from the other side of the door.

    • @scottmantooth8923
      @scottmantooth8923 3 года назад +85

      *yeah...they've previously demonstrated a nifty device thingy that removes hinge pins in literally seconds with little to no effort what so ever*

    • @davidclaudy4822
      @davidclaudy4822 3 года назад +49

      Eric Scheid Outswing Door’s typically have NRP hinges. Non removable pins. Also, make sure they are stainless steel hinges and it makes them harder to cut.

    • @TheArchangel38401
      @TheArchangel38401 3 года назад +60

      Out swinging entry doors are correctly installed using hinges that are interlocked while closed, removing the pins doesn't gain entry.

    • @davidclaudy4822
      @davidclaudy4822 3 года назад +4

      Big Billy Wallace 1237That works nicely. But just like the sawsall, is noisy.

  • @lilpeach101
    @lilpeach101 4 года назад +697

    I was wondering why Deviant was staring so intently at me in utter silence at the start of the video. But it was just because my speakers were turned off.

    • @niels-173
      @niels-173 4 года назад +8

      lol

    • @xl000
      @xl000 4 года назад +3

      is it worth commenting though ?

    • @redeux
      @redeux 4 года назад +11

      LOL. i had just gotten off a conference call, removed my headset but still had audio coming through it. Took me a few seconds before I realized my mistake!

    • @lilpeach101
      @lilpeach101 4 года назад +18

      @@xl000 Are any youtube comments really worth making? I usually assume noone will read it anyway, which seemed to be incorrect this time.

    • @DeviantOllam
      @DeviantOllam 4 года назад +25

      Sound or no sound... I will always be able to stare intently at you. :-)

  • @Kitt262
    @Kitt262 2 года назад +46

    I made a makeshift version of this tool, and was able to get into my room without paying a lockout fee - dorm in college. It worked great. Thanks for the amazing video!

    • @ImYahndi
      @ImYahndi 2 года назад +1

      No you didn't.

    • @chompythebeast
      @chompythebeast 2 года назад +9

      @@ImYahndi In what way is that hard to believe, you can make something like this out of coat hangers. Won't be as elegant and will probably take a bit longer to find the handle, but once its hooked it's about as easy a backup entry method as it gets. You could make one yourself if you have the hangers, just need a door like in a dorm to use it on

    • @ImYahndi
      @ImYahndi 2 года назад

      @@chompythebeast he didn't.

    • @chompythebeast
      @chompythebeast 2 года назад +11

      @@ImYahndi lol it's honestly harder to believe he didn't than he did considering it's not much of a story to make up, but I love how there's always "nothing ever happens" folks online, they betray their lack of imagination

    • @stupidburp
      @stupidburp Год назад

      I got locked out of my dorm room once. But the outside of the dorm was easy to climb and window was open.
      Later, a friend in the dorm got locked out of their room and asked for help. I let them in the same way.
      Dorm staff told me stop climbing the building for safety reasons. I think that they were probably just a little embarrassed about the poor security. I only used it for white hat reasons so I avoided any real trouble.

  • @PaulTomblin
    @PaulTomblin 2 года назад +11

    When I was at the University of Waterloo in the late 1970s, we called these devices "Bishop's Hooks", and we used them to get into the underground tunnels. The administration responded by welding cans around the door handles so we couldn't reach them.

  • @helend269
    @helend269 4 года назад +676

    "Who are you and how did you get in here?" "I'm a locksmith and... I'm a locksmith".

    • @bryansullo9798
      @bryansullo9798 4 года назад +22

      One of the greatest TV lines of all time.

    • @jamescampbell2692
      @jamescampbell2692 4 года назад +8

      Actually my favorite line of all time and the first time I’ve seen it referenced.

    • @leegarrett5652
      @leegarrett5652 4 года назад +1

      @@jamescampbell2692 lol ikr

    • @SamTheMan55555
      @SamTheMan55555 4 года назад

      What movie is that?

    • @cannibalchainsaw
      @cannibalchainsaw 4 года назад +7

      @@SamTheMan55555 Police Squad tv show with Leslie Neilsen. Also look up "Is this some kind of bust?" It's one of my favorites.

  • @Nick-Iles
    @Nick-Iles 4 года назад +743

    *hiding behind security door* "I think we're safe in here, the door is locked. They can't get to us in here."
    muffled voice: "This is the lockpicking lawyer, and today we are going to be using a classic under-the-door-style tool."

  • @ms16648
    @ms16648 2 года назад +11

    LOL! Love how he tried to downplay smashing his head. It didn't go unnoticed.

    • @Trimethopimp
      @Trimethopimp 2 года назад +1

      Looks like we need a helmet for this one 😆

    • @hanreality.7266
      @hanreality.7266 2 года назад

      Yep - “That door opened waaay too fast, but I noticed you whacked yourself round the head which is not cool!”

  • @gfresh353
    @gfresh353 2 года назад +7

    Yeah. When I was in college I made a similar device out of coat hangar wire and string. I used it when I accidentally would lock myself out of my dorm. I got good enough to work around hanging towels. It was a nifty, yet crude tool. But it got the job done.

  • @mirwurscht7515
    @mirwurscht7515 4 года назад +1302

    "Bosnian Bill", "deviant Ollam"...
    Seriously, your friends sound like the characters of a Tarantino movie 🧐

    • @Carl-LaFong1618
      @Carl-LaFong1618 4 года назад +38

      SAY WHAT ONE MORE TIME. I DARE YOU.......

    • @georgeadcock2347
      @georgeadcock2347 4 года назад +31

      LPL has got to pick that brief case and let us know for sure what's in it. Marcellus' soul?

    • @my_negative_world3741
      @my_negative_world3741 4 года назад +5

      @@georgeadcock2347 nah it's toilet paper

    • @WokerThanThou
      @WokerThanThou 4 года назад +14

      ... and his wife is Russian.

    • @Attaxalotl
      @Attaxalotl 4 года назад +9

      Or metalgear
      Revolver ocelot, Solid snake, psycho mantis, to name a few

  • @TheWorldsStage
    @TheWorldsStage 3 года назад +159

    "OK, just hold it behind your back and look natural."
    0:00 "Like this?"
    "Perfect"

  • @itsdeebs5156
    @itsdeebs5156 2 года назад +9

    His Defcon talk on elevators still hands down my favourite Defcon talk. Fascinating stuff

  • @Oblama
    @Oblama 2 года назад +39

    "covert entry methods and defenses against them" sounds like a wizarding class :))

  • @bobwtj1jones876
    @bobwtj1jones876 3 года назад +1609

    I made lot of these in the army for when people locked themselves out of they're rooms. A lot easier then going to CQ

    • @rnemovr59
      @rnemovr59 3 года назад +75

      We still do it today. Lol

    • @turiladun
      @turiladun 3 года назад +53

      In one of the barracks buildings I was in, I found that just leaning back onto the door with moderate pressure and a solid enough swift one with the heel of the boot worked in a pinch.

    • @roboman342
      @roboman342 3 года назад +39

      Bruh you beat me to it. Did this all the time in the army. We had a long ass bent coat hanger in case someone got locked out or the door batteries died.

    • @OddJob728
      @OddJob728 3 года назад +29

      +1. We used coat hangers and called them universal keys. We'd even race to see who could open a door the fastest with a fresh hanger (or 2).

    • @providentphotography162
      @providentphotography162 3 года назад +3

      Saaaaaaaame

  • @crazypete3759
    @crazypete3759 3 года назад +301

    I love when people have "high security locks" and they get locked out so I just pop open a ceiling tile and open the door from above! their reaction is priceless, they spent thousands of dollars on their door locks and I can open them with a broom from above the ceiling. also beside the door is typically drywall which is not very strong either

    • @mattlogue1300
      @mattlogue1300 3 года назад +8

      Drywall is surprisingly resilient to the strongest of fists, especially 5/8", considering what it's made out of. Gypsum

    • @crazypete3759
      @crazypete3759 3 года назад +26

      @@mattlogue1300 I can cut a door opening in under a minute with a battery powered rotozip. Use the right tools and it's fast and easy to make large opening in drywall

    • @vanillacokejunky
      @vanillacokejunky 3 года назад +54

      Sometimes covert entry is important if you want to conceal the fact that anyone entered, so Juggernaut smashing your way through walls usually isn't the best answer. Fair point about the ceiling though! Tons of offices have this vulnerability, since drop ceilings are everywhere.

    • @arcticfox5118
      @arcticfox5118 3 года назад +41

      I always find it funny how much people rely on locks. A lock is there to keep honest people honest and make common gutter trash thieves pass up that locked whatever for an easier mark.
      The only true security is a layered defense of multiple differing things. A mix of alarms, locks, cameras, guards (some apartments have a guard(s) now), multiple ways to secure valuables (safes, locked drawers, document boxes and so on) serial coded items ect.
      The goal is not to theif proof your whatever. Its to make it such a pain in the ass to steal from you they pass you up for an easier mark. Granted this can backfire and attract a much higher grade of theif. Afterall if you have a ton of security you likely also have a lot of valuable stuff in their eyes. So you also need to keep a lot of it low key enough to not scream "Valuables here!" but more "not worth my time".

    • @YouTubeAIbot
      @YouTubeAIbot 3 года назад +14

      @@arcticfox5118 yeah one of my favorite examples of this is at my local Lowe’s the button to call for an employee to unlock the spray paint cage is broken but the gaps in the bars are so big I can just reach through and get what I want and proceed to checkout.
      And on the topic of your comment, sometimes the best defense is an ADT protection sign in the front yard, most thrives won’t mess with wireless alarm systems

  • @andreaspetersson3311
    @andreaspetersson3311 2 года назад +1

    Im a house burgalry and you have No idea how much help ive got from your videos i thank you and so does my customers. Um err i mean those i break into to help save them from their goods and objects. Best of wishes a Swedish House burgalry living in Texas ☺️

  • @severushawk
    @severushawk 2 года назад +39

    In Sweden we have threshold under almost each door, even interior doors.

    • @Jayako12
      @Jayako12 2 года назад +5

      Cold is a powerful protector

    • @culpd
      @culpd 2 года назад +1

      Apparently, Sweden has one of the highest rates of theft in the world.

    • @severushawk
      @severushawk 2 года назад +2

      @@culpd where do you base that fact on?

    • @culpd
      @culpd 2 года назад +5

      @@severushawk Search the Web for phrases like rates of theft by country, rates of robbery by country, etc., and see the results

    • @Ckom-Tunes
      @Ckom-Tunes 2 года назад +2

      In Soviet Russia we put recently castrated wolverines on other side of unlocked door-it only has to work once per criminal!

  • @Galphor
    @Galphor 4 года назад +315

    when that door opened i was amazed how quick that was

    • @Asbjoern
      @Asbjoern 4 года назад +15

      Whatch their talk about penetrating buildings. It's amazing how easily they can get into almost anything.

    • @cheater00
      @cheater00 4 года назад +9

      of course it'll be super quick if the door handle is carefully selected to have a hook at the end

    • @cheater00
      @cheater00 4 года назад +1

      @phuc ewe yeah... /all/ door handles have hooks, right?!

    • @nezu_cc
      @nezu_cc 4 года назад +6

      @@cheater00 all don't, but usually the handle is gonna be the same on both sides; so if it has one you are gonna see it right away

    • @cheater00
      @cheater00 4 года назад +1

      @@nezu_cc the point is that almost no doors will have hooked handles, so this attack is as practical as an attack against triangular doors that open upwards

  • @brandondh
    @brandondh 4 года назад +205

    I really like deviants material. Watched most of his talks. Smart guy.

    • @iainwalker8701
      @iainwalker8701 4 года назад +6

      i seem to have watched most of his talks in the passed day since i learned about him yesterday on this channel. The "I don't normally red team" and the elevator talks are my favorites.

    • @brandondh
      @brandondh 4 года назад +8

      @@iainwalker8701 elevator talks are awesome. I agree.

  • @thesexybatman263
    @thesexybatman263 2 года назад +33

    I missread the thumbnail as "most effective, most destructive entry tool". I was expecting a wildly different video.

    • @joec3090
      @joec3090 2 года назад +1

      Fairly sure C4 still holds that title.

    • @holy3979
      @holy3979 2 года назад

      One of those breaching charges will very effectively open just about anything.

    • @yeetreviews
      @yeetreviews 2 года назад +1

      My farts after Taco Bell could make any door open

    • @wisedevolver2741
      @wisedevolver2741 2 года назад

      @Yeet Reviews:. No, that's just the other people in the room opening the door to get away from the stench! Lol

  • @kyleaegis5613
    @kyleaegis5613 2 года назад +68

    Yet another reason to hate handles that still turn when the door is locked.

    • @robinkuruda5249
      @robinkuruda5249 2 года назад +9

      I think its a fire code thing …

    • @MrIngorodrigues
      @MrIngorodrigues 2 года назад +1

      Just change the knob

    • @mikeg4691
      @mikeg4691 2 года назад +1

      @@MrIngorodrigues Still a fire code thing...

    • @jamh1998
      @jamh1998 2 года назад +1

      From what I've seen rigid handles can be use to snap the barrel on even decent locks. Apply enough downward pressure and the lock pops

    • @chompythebeast
      @chompythebeast 2 года назад

      @@jamh1998 Yeah that's a good point, it shouldn't be hard to leverage a ton of force with those handles

  • @bazingapuzza
    @bazingapuzza 4 года назад +236

    Me sleeping at night thinking that i'm Safe
    *Some one at door*
    *this is the lockpicking lawer and what I have for you today is *

    • @pregno1421
      @pregno1421 4 года назад +16

      "this is the lockpicking lawyer and today I have for you the back door of a house I stumbled upon during my 3 am walk in my local residential area"

    • @gonun69
      @gonun69 4 года назад +4

      The scariest thing about it would be that there are only two floatig hands opening the door.

  • @Delbin90
    @Delbin90 4 года назад +72

    1:02
    When the door opened and Ollam stand up and hit his head against the door handle it made me laugh.

    • @jamiedias
      @jamiedias 4 года назад +2

      Delbin Teo thought they where gonna react but it suprised me he didn’t.

    • @usernamechecksout9901
      @usernamechecksout9901 4 года назад +1

      Wow I was so surprised by the speed I didn’t even notice lol

  • @gabrielfunez3863
    @gabrielfunez3863 2 года назад +3

    Props for the LockPickingLawyer for not cracking up when the other guy hit his head with the handle.

    • @gabrielfunez3863
      @gabrielfunez3863 2 года назад

      @Dino Sauro oh, you're so mature and cool! Nah, just kidding, that kind of attention-seeking behaviour you have lets me know you have issues. Good luck dealing with them boy.

  • @steveox14
    @steveox14 2 года назад +1

    Used to be a locksmith and I love this tool!!!

  • @eto2352
    @eto2352 4 года назад +207

    Every horror movie: You are now locked and chained 10 levels deep and have to kill each other to get out.
    LPL: ... *tires screeching away*
    The End.

  • @arumatai
    @arumatai 3 года назад +1397

    and the real answer is in his back: a doorknob instead of a handle.

    • @thincrediblewho
      @thincrediblewho 3 года назад +213

      As long as it's your personal, non business property. Otherwise ADA compliance says you can't have a doorknob.

    • @Irisphotojournal
      @Irisphotojournal 3 года назад +31

      It can still be done on a doorknob with a loop of clothesline and friction, especially if the door has a letterbox.

    • @schwig44
      @schwig44 3 года назад +44

      @@Irisphotojournal rub vaseline on the neck of the knob (that sounds wrong) and you'll never get grip, and who completely grabs a doorknob anyway, usually it's gripped by the profile of the knob, so you can do this and not worry about getting vaseline on your hands every time you use the door

    • @truckspank656
      @truckspank656 3 года назад +37

      Way to brush aside all the cripples with stumps.

    • @MusicVideoMakerPro
      @MusicVideoMakerPro 3 года назад +18

      Or just don't get a door with huge gaps in it. I don't get why these are a thing.

  • @teamja1088
    @teamja1088 2 года назад

    I use a tool just like this at work (with a ragged ol piece of 550 cord attached) to open dozens of offices each month. We call it the fishing pole. Our locksmith calls it a K22 tool. It really does work as easily as shown here for the vast amount of lever office doors in the 200+ buildings in which I service. Great vid!

  • @Generalofmetal
    @Generalofmetal 2 года назад +1

    Figured this out with a coat hanger in 2002 when my dad locked the computer room. Those sounds of it riding the inside of the door before getting the handle brings back memories.

  • @udonnomi6958
    @udonnomi6958 4 года назад +161

    As my father once told me, "locks only keep out the honest thieves".

    • @briancarter3704
      @briancarter3704 4 года назад +12

      And girls

    • @jn6779
      @jn6779 4 года назад +11

      Locks only keep honest people out.

    • @wilton999
      @wilton999 4 года назад

      No thieving is honest. Unless it's honestly thieving... ☝🏽😦

    • @prydzen
      @prydzen 3 года назад +9

      locks are more for insurances and the police so that there are signs of burglary. Also if a thief has to spent more time or noise to break in a burglary could be prevented or be found easier. So it makes sense.

    • @budsbustbi6339
      @budsbustbi6339 3 года назад +2

      @@prydzen if you get robbed and your door was not locked the cops do not even file a case!! it dumb i say if someone took somthing that not theirs its robbery

  • @robertholtz
    @robertholtz 3 года назад +80

    My favorite part is at 1:02 when he opens the door so quickly, the door knob bonks him square on his head.🤕 The reverse shot at 1:16 is a whole other take. 👍

    • @gabington8990
      @gabington8990 2 года назад +1

      Haha yeah you beat me to it, yeah those are totally different takes, which if anything adds to the consistency to the method

    • @antonioaugusto5151
      @antonioaugusto5151 2 года назад +4

      Because it's not a fluke!

  • @pyro323
    @pyro323 2 года назад +11

    There were too many double entendres in this video for people to resist capitalizing on. I don't blame any of them cuz they're funny!

  • @skakpedersen
    @skakpedersen 3 года назад

    Smooth operator!
    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @jessasdad
    @jessasdad 4 года назад +778

    Seems like a door knob instead of a latch would easily defeat these threats.

    • @phoenixtypewriter2136
      @phoenixtypewriter2136 4 года назад +313

      Door knobs have been outlawed !! ALL public buildings must comply to disability laws
      These handle style must open door with both upper and downward movement with very light tension

    • @southerncharity7928
      @southerncharity7928 4 года назад +47

      @@phoenixtypewriter2136 wow, really?!

    • @user54389
      @user54389 4 года назад +157

      @@southerncharity7928 Yes, it's true. You cant use a knob in a commercial space in the USA, it has to be a paddle.

    • @Bobis32
      @Bobis32 4 года назад +17

      @UCEVrYZbHv0vE0gKeQZSikiQ this door is most likely locked most doors in the us can be opened on the secure side even if locked also even if the under/over attack didnt work they could remove the hinge pins or slip the latch

    • @Arachnoid_of_the_underverse
      @Arachnoid_of_the_underverse 4 года назад +24

      Yes one tip I have seen for doors with an internal pedestrian detection device is to shine an infra red light on it and the door will open as if there is a person coming out.

  • @startedtech
    @startedtech 4 года назад +107

    Good ol' Deviant Olaf.

    • @J__C__
      @J__C__ 4 года назад +7

      I thought it was spelled Ollam?

    • @GigsVT
      @GigsVT 4 года назад +17

      He does pronounce it like Olaf. Its not an error.

    • @MaxPower_Designs
      @MaxPower_Designs 4 года назад +1

      Exactly I now will forever imagine him as a snowman!

    • @stefinatrix3426
      @stefinatrix3426 4 года назад

      @@J__C__ You thought right.

    • @sinnison23
      @sinnison23 4 года назад +1

      @@J__C__ He takes the name from Old Celtic. When Anglicized the word sounds like "Ollav" or "Olaf". It's sort of a title, a means of describing a person's knowledge and/or accomplishment. An ollam was a person that was a master of their trade or skill, or an expert in a certain field of study (Professor, or other academic). Someone that was the highest rank in their respective group or trade.

  • @markholub97
    @markholub97 2 года назад +4

    LPL: check out this new tool!
    Me: ladies and gentlemen, the door knob!

  • @kevinfreeman3098
    @kevinfreeman3098 2 года назад

    I used to do maintenance at a hotel, yes that is the go-to method, those key locks have batteries that need replacement now and then.

  • @DragCadRacing
    @DragCadRacing 3 года назад +43

    Back when I was a locksmith, this was one of my favorite tools. We always called it “Big Al”. I don’t really know why it earned that name, though. It was always funny to see people’s faces when we’d get called out to open someone’s inside office when they’d locked their keys inside. I’d open the door in about 10 seconds, just like the video, and their jaw would hit the floor. 🤪

  • @edwardbyard6540
    @edwardbyard6540 4 года назад +11

    My wife was visiting the US from England recently, and about 2am she heard a noise outside her hotel room. She got up and walked to the door to see this tool being used to try and open the door. Thankfully she had the chain lock across the door, but she made a noise and the guy ran off. She called security and they didn't believe her. She called me (early in our morning) in a state of shock. Once I got her calmed down, and spoke to security, they reviewed the CCTV tapes and saw the guy. He had tailgated someone into the hotel, and reception were too busy on Facebook or something, so he slipped right past. He picked a random door and tried to get in. In the UK at least, almost every hotel needs a key card to be able to use the elevator, and so access to corridors is quite hard if you aren't a resident. They called the Police but there was nothing they could do. Needless to say she is now pretty scared every time she stays in a hotel by herself. Just thought I'd share that with you. Keep up the good work LPL.

    • @occultsoundscapes
      @occultsoundscapes 4 года назад

      Why did you leave your wife alone?

    • @edwardbyard6540
      @edwardbyard6540 4 года назад

      A wife is not the property, or chattel, of her husband. This isn't the 19th century.

  • @ocsanik502
    @ocsanik502 2 года назад +1

    Best crossover, Love both of your channels.

  • @farrahlyn
    @farrahlyn 2 года назад

    People, are watching and using your technics im sure. Thanks for all you do.

  • @geoffreyjones5910
    @geoffreyjones5910 3 года назад +295

    I was drinking coffee when he hit his head. Now I'm wearing coffee.

    • @monodimensionalbeing7996
      @monodimensionalbeing7996 2 года назад +1

      @Angry Combat Wombat hahahahah (:

    • @bobca5199
      @bobca5199 2 года назад +2

      @Angry Combat Wombat I’m old enough to remember a dirt bike made by Hodaka called a Combat Wombat. 👍

    • @DunkinBiscuits
      @DunkinBiscuits 2 года назад +2

      @Dino Sauro jees you sound like a boring grump old git

  • @milantenbosch
    @milantenbosch 3 года назад +156

    Is no one going to talk about how he hit himself in the head with the door after it opens?😂😂

    • @LadyTink
      @LadyTink 3 года назад +1

      Dude I thought I was the only one that noticed that

    • @MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD
      @MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD 2 года назад +5

      I particularly liked the look he gave LPL, eyes pleading for another take.

  • @Sajin688
    @Sajin688 2 года назад +15

    Also swapping for a knob type style handle would mitigate this as well.

    • @UncleLoodis
      @UncleLoodis 2 года назад +3

      Unfortunately, knobs are not ADA compliant.

    • @zebraneighbor6383
      @zebraneighbor6383 2 года назад

      There's ways of doing it on a knob too, either with a loop or with a magnet. Although it is more difficult.

    • @CnCEmpire
      @CnCEmpire 2 года назад

      @@UncleLoodis ADA? American Dental Association?

    • @cousinzeke4888
      @cousinzeke4888 2 года назад

      @@UncleLoodis I'll never get over how retarded it is that we let the government tell us what fucking doorknobs we can use.

    • @mary78880
      @mary78880 2 года назад +4

      @@cousinzeke4888 not everyone has the grip strength to use a doorknob jackasss

  • @thespalek1
    @thespalek1 2 года назад +15

    With videos like these, I always realize, how better off we are in continental Europe, where the faceted door frame is a standard.

    • @MrSkillzor7
      @MrSkillzor7 2 года назад +2

      You always realize that in videos like these? How many videos like this have you seen?

    • @mareli82
      @mareli82 2 года назад

      @@MrSkillzor7 there is loads like these , many by Ollam

  • @SuperOpinion8ed
    @SuperOpinion8ed 4 года назад +347

    For the “dub, use a round doorknob” crowd, realize a lot of building codes and ADA require lever style handles.

    • @journeyfortwo5211
      @journeyfortwo5211 4 года назад +6

      why?

    • @zleggitt1989
      @zleggitt1989 4 года назад +88

      @@journeyfortwo5211 round handles require firm purchase and twist to open which could be bad in a fire or even if you were attacked and your hands are covered in blood or sweat or something or even people with arthritis or hand disfigurements so lever style handles eliminates all of that

    • @shockerck4465
      @shockerck4465 4 года назад +8

      BS

    • @corvettefunstudios
      @corvettefunstudios 4 года назад +2

      @@snarkylive Smaller businesses have them

    • @0Turbox
      @0Turbox 3 года назад +4

      They are no thing in Europe either.

  • @AndrewFomin
    @AndrewFomin 4 года назад +18

    Cold climate makes these types of attack (both top and bottom) totally impossible. The doors have to have proper heat isolation and now I know that there is an added bonus.

    • @jameshealy4594
      @jameshealy4594 4 года назад +1

      Is the insulation normal rubber type weather protection? Because if so, I think this attack would be more difficult but absolutely possible.

    • @AndrewFomin
      @AndrewFomin 4 года назад +3

      @@jameshealy4594 Something like this: tolkostroyka.ru/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Установка-дверной-коробки-своими-руками-2.jpg Note how the door and the frame form a complex "path".

    • @HenryLoenwind
      @HenryLoenwind 4 года назад +2

      @@AndrewFomin Or something like this: www.aluminium-haustueren-direkt.de/wp-content/uploads/aluhaustueren_sicherheit_RC2_RC3.jpg (but that pic is weird, they have the outside handle on the inside...)
      Found a better one: www.fensterbau-koppenhoefer.de/index_htm_files/4633@2x.jpg

    • @aitorbleda8267
      @aitorbleda8267 4 года назад

      @@AndrewFomin Difficult to pass health and safety.. not flat.

    • @endy9059
      @endy9059 4 года назад

      You can cut away weather stripping. One of the things he'll talk about in his Defcon videos is not to rely on it.

  • @dangoldbach6570
    @dangoldbach6570 2 года назад

    Jeezus this makes it look easy!! I'm thinking out of sight, out of mind is still the best way to go

  • @HectorLopez-fq2jt
    @HectorLopez-fq2jt 2 года назад +1

    I use ceiling wire when we are locked out of offices in buildings, even though we had clearly asked for access in order to work there.

  • @ninjaofslo
    @ninjaofslo 4 года назад +14

    Love the collaboration with Deviant. Keep it coming. I wanna see more.

  • @nomore5668
    @nomore5668 4 года назад +105

    "This is the Lockpicking Lawyer and today I'm going to show you how to get in when the neighbour locks you out of his house."

    • @SolarWebsite
      @SolarWebsite 4 года назад +9

      @thisguy Penetration testing, indeed...

    • @hardinmtp3
      @hardinmtp3 4 года назад

      Make sure there's no unnecessary gap at the bottom.

    • @brianng9765
      @brianng9765 4 года назад

      I guess most front doors would have one of those slabs for stopping small floods inside, that could probably also prevent this tool from reaching in

    • @thehammurabichode7994
      @thehammurabichode7994 4 года назад

      " Folks, sometimes, *you gotta do what you gotta do* "

    • @billmight5662
      @billmight5662 4 года назад

      @@brianng9765 Many residential doors also have doorknobs, which makes this attack nearly impossible.

  • @carpetclimber4027
    @carpetclimber4027 2 года назад +1

    I lived in a student corridor once. It was not uncommon people looked themselves out of their room. The easy solution that everyone knew was to of course just remove the hinges, as they were on the outside.

  • @cirogarcia8958
    @cirogarcia8958 2 года назад +7

    To the left of Deviant Ollam (to his right) there is a door handle invulnerable to such attack

  • @jollyrogerhobbies2386
    @jollyrogerhobbies2386 4 года назад +71

    "That was way to fast!" -LPL. Yet when he picks master locks, I'm saying the same thing! "That was way to fast!" 😂 In fact, come to think of it, that is the same thing my ex-wife used to say to me!

    • @rafaelrafaelrafael
      @rafaelrafaelrafael 4 года назад +3

      Interestingly, my wife says that to me about 3-5 times a week.

    • @chawley650
      @chawley650 4 года назад +1

      s/to fast/too fast/

    • @jumpinjojo
      @jumpinjojo 4 года назад

      Jollyroger Hobbies Too* fast. Not to.

    • @jollyrogerhobbies2386
      @jollyrogerhobbies2386 4 года назад +1

      Jollyroger Hobbies it's too, not to you moron. Are you so stupid that you messed up a single word? You didn't proof read every single word and letter? How can you be so stupid? Nobody can make a mistake, ever! Don't you know that? Jollyroger Hobbies, you are so worthless, you shouldn't even be breathing for such a dumb mistake! From now on you must be PERFECT, ALWAYS! Idiot!

    • @hemzuletes
      @hemzuletes 4 года назад +3

      @@jollyrogerhobbies2386 yeah you tell him

  • @ragingbombast
    @ragingbombast 4 года назад +23

    After reading some of the comments on this video, and the top door video, I wonder if it would be useful to have a short explanation of how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and certain fire codes influence door design. It seems quite a few people don't understand why door knobs aren't a thing anymore outside of housing, why you can't just "lock the door from both sides," and why having doors that move freely and loosely are prevalent.

    • @imzoltan
      @imzoltan 4 года назад +1

      Yep, that would be great! Or why he did not mention using a different door handle as protection. We (here in Eastern Europe) usually have straight ones on which these two penetration methods would not have worked, AFAIK.

    • @ragingbombast
      @ragingbombast 4 года назад +1

      @@imzoltan My guess is that Ollam's main focus is on helping to harden existing buildings, in which case just slapping on shrouds and gap plates is more cost effective than ripping out an entire building's worth of door fixtures.

    • @ScibyTravels
      @ScibyTravels 4 года назад +1

      So the act dictates the door handle has to be a level action? (Aus here, not familiar with the act particulars)

    • @michaellesak6912
      @michaellesak6912 4 года назад +1

      @@ScibyTravels pretty much, you need a pretty functional hand to open a knob. even the loss of a thumb can make a normal door knob pretty difficult to use. the ADA pretty much requires you to use a push bar or lever handle because you dont need a fully functional body to operate either of those. Fire codes require that all doors in public spaces unlock automatically from the inside so that nobody gets trapped in a burning building by a door that is locked. there have been cases where locked doors have led to significant loss of life in building fires, the protection of your property is secondary to preventing loss of life. i believe that the lever working in both directions is also a fire code thing, to facilitate rapid exit in a panic, but that may be an ADA thing too.

    • @ragingbombast
      @ragingbombast 4 года назад

      @@ScibyTravels The act mandates a lot of things, from door placement, to how much force needs to be applied to open it, to the opening mechanism.
      I don't believe it specifically bans knobs (It doesn't mandate levers), but it does say that doors have to be operable to people who have grip issues, whether that be because they have severe arthritis, or simply don't have hands at all. The easy way to meet this requirement is lever action doors, which pretty much anyone can use.

  • @kinkycontango
    @kinkycontango 6 месяцев назад

    Two of my favorite RUclipsrs in one place.

  • @motofish312
    @motofish312 2 года назад +3

    Only good if there's room under the door. Now that everyone knows about it, defenses will be developed. One time I worked for a place that was getting broken into on the weekends by compromising the rear door. The owner had the door and jamb replaced with heavy duty, reinforced steel. It had 3 cross bars that were hardened along with the hardware. All was good for a while until a cut quick was used to cut through the door and cross bars. They finally got caught because it took too long and the PD finally arrived. Turns out that it was a ring of thieves robbing businesses across the city.

    • @boiledelephant
      @boiledelephant 2 года назад +2

      "Now that everyone knows about it, defenses will be developed."
      Go watch Deviant's video on pen testing and prepare to have your confidence in the human factor lowered...

  • @sunriseshell
    @sunriseshell 3 года назад +64

    "Deviant Olaf?!"
    Sounds like some weird Disney spinoff!!!

    • @malhcone8868
      @malhcone8868 3 года назад

      its Deviant Ollam

    • @sunriseshell
      @sunriseshell 3 года назад +3

      @@malhcone8868 Oh really? Is that why it says "(With Deviant Ollam)" in the title of the video? WHO KNEW!!!!

    • @malhcone8868
      @malhcone8868 3 года назад

      @@sunriseshell loll

    • @transition10
      @transition10 2 года назад

      I thought I heard wrong 😂 he definitely said Olaf on purpose

  • @zephyfoxy
    @zephyfoxy 4 года назад +23

    oh damn I've seen this guy's Defcon talks. Tons of interesting stuff

  • @jacobsparry8525
    @jacobsparry8525 2 года назад

    Have a stiff rubber weathers seal and also haved a regular round door knob. Plus haved my 103 pounds German Shepherd in there waiting too!

  • @JuJu-cz1lw
    @JuJu-cz1lw 2 года назад

    I'm a patient at a psych ward and my visitor once a month let me watch this vid on their phone.
    Thanks!!

  • @robertzeurunkl8401
    @robertzeurunkl8401 3 года назад +34

    1:18 - simply remove the "hook" end at the end of the door handle, and shorten the door handle to just long enough to fit your hand. A loop over it will slip right off.

    • @Mori4
      @Mori4 3 года назад +6

      Unless the attacker has heat shrink tube/rubber on the end of the tool.

    • @robertzeurunkl8401
      @robertzeurunkl8401 3 года назад +3

      @@Mori4 LOL.

    • @bend1119
      @bend1119 3 года назад +2

      or a door knob

    • @phorest
      @phorest 3 года назад +16

      On commercial doors the hook is required - it prevents someone getting impaled on the handle is there's a rush of people going through (which actually happened in my high school, btw)

    • @robertzeurunkl8401
      @robertzeurunkl8401 3 года назад +4

      @@phorest Oh, wow. That's crazy. Never thought of that.

  • @ftswarbill
    @ftswarbill 4 года назад +126

    you should have added a picture of that albino alligator at the end of the video.

    • @conquestv4024
      @conquestv4024 4 года назад +24

      He maybe the god of lock picking
      But his edit skill are close to a potato (the best editing he has done to my knowledge was a cool 80s transition)

    • @gtbarsi1103
      @gtbarsi1103 4 года назад +3

      I need that picture! Google has failed me!

    • @akayukilucifel
      @akayukilucifel 4 года назад +35

      Might be referring to this: ruclips.net/video/rnmcRTnTNC8/видео.html

    • @danielk269
      @danielk269 4 года назад +7

      @@akayukilucifel The true hero

    • @dbaider9467
      @dbaider9467 4 года назад +2

      @@akayukilucifel Very cool, thanks!

  • @volundrfrey896
    @volundrfrey896 4 месяца назад

    I love the fact that 200 years ago people put proper heat insulation on their doors and it protects against most attacks other than attacking the actual lock. There's something beautiful there.

  • @PasticheofSkin
    @PasticheofSkin 2 года назад

    Eyyyy! Ollam this man has eaten so many hours of my day just rewatch ING his conference talks and stuff on key alikes

  • @recklessroges
    @recklessroges 4 года назад +45

    Another with the fan favourite Deviant "I'm not supposed to be here" Ollam.

  • @streamylc
    @streamylc 4 года назад +18

    "anything that can prevent the insertion of foreign objects will help you out"
    #GeneralLifeTips

  • @RebelForce8
    @RebelForce8 2 года назад +5

    Abloy/Finland, has a 2 stage method, where you need to turn a knob even on the inside to turn the handle

    • @davekachel
      @davekachel 2 года назад

      AFAIK this is generally common outside of north america.

    • @williamsohlstrom1530
      @williamsohlstrom1530 2 года назад

      Also most doors here have thresholds to keep the cold out (even interior doors). I don't think I've ever seen a doorway without a threshold. Might be dumb luck too, though.

    • @davekachel
      @davekachel 2 года назад

      @@williamsohlstrom1530 another comment discussed that thresholds are a myth in the USA

    • @williamsohlstrom1530
      @williamsohlstrom1530 2 года назад

      @@davekachel Honestly, from an outside view, US architecture seems to be absolutely garbage. From the wide array of renovation shows from the US available here I've learned that houses have bad or fully lacking foundation, single pane windows (even in colder areas), walls have no isolation and doors are pretty much plywood with a lock and a massive gap under them, not to mention lacking heating/ac.
      Obviously these shows don't prioritize to show us well built and properly upkept houses, and there are decent houses in the US, but they seem to be "uppgrades" whereas the default option is absolute garbage.

  • @BHARGAV_GAJJAR
    @BHARGAV_GAJJAR 2 года назад

    Very neat the control string actually bends it in a perpendicular plane to the door !

  • @rbits5411
    @rbits5411 4 года назад +74

    We call this an "airman's key". Everyone in the dorms who locks themselves out uses this

    • @edwardbaldwin2890
      @edwardbaldwin2890 4 года назад +9

      Sounds like you're in the Air Force, been there done that. Best time of my life! Travel as much as you can and enjoy the brotherhood. Thx for your service!

    • @rbits5411
      @rbits5411 4 года назад +18

      @Gio Corvino dorms because it was tech school, smart ass

    • @mae2759
      @mae2759 3 года назад +1

      2 wire coat hangers does the trick

    • @jdsguam
      @jdsguam 3 года назад

      @Gio Corvino IDR Quonset Hut Barracks for 3 years in South Korea back in the early 70's. Good Times.

    • @jonathanblair5920
      @jonathanblair5920 3 года назад +2

      @@rbits5411 still called them dorms at my base... the term kind of floated from tech school ages ago because they're the same building essentially

  • @audiblebites553
    @audiblebites553 3 года назад +11

    Sometimes the door gap does need to be that big. It’s actually often specified when building to allow return air flow to the air handling system.

    • @JP-cy1lw
      @JP-cy1lw 2 года назад +3

      Toilet doors used to have quite a big gap under them, but they changed that when the limbo dancers started getting in for free.

    • @sebastianlabusch465
      @sebastianlabusch465 2 года назад +1

      Especially in rooms with a gas-powered heater or cooker

  • @daleval2182
    @daleval2182 2 года назад +2

    A round door knob would help, slash atw gaurd s, and focus more to strenghten hinge screw length , centre slide bars aide to side, things to prevent kick ins, intresting video

  • @davidnovakovich5583
    @davidnovakovich5583 3 года назад

    For a round knob, you tie strings to each end of a belt, use the coat hanger thingy to loop the string over the knob, pull until the belt is over the knob, increase pressure on both strings to get the belt to grip the knob, then use the belt to turn the knob. Not as fast, and a bit trickier, but it can work if you have a big enough gap at the bottom of the door. Or use the “key to the city” from the SWAT movie.

  • @fakshen1973
    @fakshen1973 3 года назад +10

    In environments where sound proofing is desired, a drop down seal from the door can be triggered as the door closes. If there is a floor plate with even the smallest lip that works in conjunction with this, you can negate this kind of attack.

    • @Choppy247
      @Choppy247 2 года назад +2

      how much would the door u r describing cost? cuz why not have a doorknob

  • @ethidium8954
    @ethidium8954 3 года назад +11

    Just install the lock upside down, very effective to stop cats from escaping

    • @defaultui9625
      @defaultui9625 Год назад

      Most lever style handles like in the video can be opened by turning in either direction. Regardless, there are over-the-door methods of entry too.

  • @kevinfreeman3098
    @kevinfreeman3098 2 года назад

    I have this nifty tool for my pickup that opens just about any door... The local PD has borrowed it, thing is, it is definitely not covert and you won't be closing that door again... Two inch square tube comes to a point with barbs and it fits right into your receiver hitch. Decision to deploy to full entry is less than two minutes, longest part is getting the pin in place and waiting on them to stack-up... This is obviously not for everyday use or use on a second story, but that could prove quite interesting. 😂

  • @harveydoherty6995
    @harveydoherty6995 2 года назад +2

    "Man,
    this guy is a lawyer,
    that be a lot of college!

  • @yogibearstie
    @yogibearstie 3 года назад +14

    At least in British Columbia you can’t install door KNOBS has to be levers like these, because people with hand issue struggle with knobs. Well LPL just added to the discussion.

    • @jarbuthn
      @jarbuthn 3 года назад +2

      push bars are common inside-openers too, which is hand-issue friendly and prevents this type of device.

    • @leechowning2712
      @leechowning2712 3 года назад

      @@jarbuthn check for a video named "I'll let myself in" from D Olaf's Ted events. Seriously, with DO and LPL? A bank is getting breached

    • @warrensteel9954
      @warrensteel9954 3 года назад

      Most places likely have acts for accommodation of disabled persons and fire codes that dictate what handles you can use.

    • @craigcrissman4651
      @craigcrissman4651 3 года назад

      @@jarbuthn push bars can also be opened with an under the door tool.

  • @retardwitagun2666
    @retardwitagun2666 4 года назад +8

    congratulations on 1 million subs!! well deserved!

  • @travisstanley4228
    @travisstanley4228 2 года назад

    Always love your videos

  • @johnnymalqvich6263
    @johnnymalqvich6263 2 года назад +1

    I like how he mentioned all these crazy ideas to solve the problem when a simple deadbolt would suffice

  • @SuperBalaji85
    @SuperBalaji85 4 года назад +24

    This guy looks like those raptors in Jurassic Park movie.
    Hero: "Are you sure the raptors are secured"
    Heroine: "Yes, unless they figure out how to open doors"

  • @thomasbrand2650
    @thomasbrand2650 3 года назад +11

    This is how we'd get back into our barracks rooms on Fort Bliss when our key cards would quit working.

  • @bloodguard
    @bloodguard 2 года назад +2

    I've had to use this method to defeat a bio-metric scanner on a server room door. Another thing people forget is going up and over by moving the ceiling tiles if they didn't design the room well.

  • @joseph7696
    @joseph7696 2 года назад

    Great explanation

  • @andylucas8262
    @andylucas8262 4 года назад +416

    I've found that having two dogs solves this kind of problem.

    • @YouKnowMeDuh
      @YouKnowMeDuh 4 года назад +17

      And they can't be Fidos. They have to be Cujos.

    • @lovescamaros1
      @lovescamaros1 4 года назад +4

      One rot, one pit both bred from a long lineage of fighters and attack dogs ;)

    • @glbwoodsbum2567
      @glbwoodsbum2567 4 года назад +42

      @@YouKnowMeDuh Doesn't really matter what kind of dog it is as long as it plays with the entry tool LOL

    • @DeadlyVenomKing
      @DeadlyVenomKing 4 года назад +3

      Alpo could solve that dog problem 😁

    • @joannedavis1991
      @joannedavis1991 4 года назад +6

      Andy Lucas yeah just slip a little meat with a strong sedative should calm them down just in time to unlock the door.

  • @data811
    @data811 3 года назад +13

    This is the same concept as what we called “cat’s eye” unlocking where you poke a tool thru the peephole. That’s why our locks can’t be open with just a handle pull but a button must be pressed as well to unlock

    • @paddor
      @paddor 3 года назад

      Our?

  • @Trustee-of-The-Most-High
    @Trustee-of-The-Most-High 2 года назад

    Beautiful ty

  • @iamlightfoot
    @iamlightfoot 2 года назад

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