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True story. Last year there was a nigger who walked into Lowes, went to the lock section and got a pair of bolt cutters, walked to the locked case with all the power tools in it, snap off the lock and walked out with his power tool of choice. The first couple of times he did it he ran but by the 5th time he was just casual about it, like it was his job. No one ever stopped him.

True story. Last year there was a nigger who walked into Lowes, went to the lock section and got a pair of bolt cutters, walked to the locked case with all the power tools in it, snap off the lock and walked out with his power tool of choice. The first couple of times he did it he ran but by the 5th time he was just casual about it, like it was his job. No one ever stopped him.

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It may not be as high tech as they are saying it is. It may just be a sensor to check the security strip. If it's gaussed, don't work. If it's degaussed work.

I know that my newer tools have the security strip INSIDE the tool itself, so all you really need to do is put a sensor there and BOOM! you can stop the tool from working.

The downside is, a smart criminal can just buy a degausser. But, niggers aren't going to be that smart, so it may be effective.