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Just business as usual in the Denver metro. Even parking your car in your closed garage is not enough to keep the thief's out.

Archive Link: https://archive.is/UgffF

From the post: "This isn’t the first time Lone Tree has been targeted. In February, deputies were searching for suspects who broke into 20 cars in one night.

The problem stretches further than Lone Tree. In May, FOX31 determined that nearly half of Denver’s crime this year is vehicle-related. As of two months ago, stealing a car was the most common crime in 2023."

Just business as usual in the Denver metro. Even parking your car in your closed garage is not enough to keep the thief's out. Archive Link: https://archive.is/UgffF From the post: "This isn’t the first time Lone Tree has been targeted. In February, deputies were searching for suspects who broke into 20 cars in one night. The problem stretches further than Lone Tree. In May, FOX31 determined that nearly half of Denver’s crime this year is vehicle-related. As of two months ago, stealing a car was the most common crime in 2023."

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Yep 100%, we always use that too.

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Im looking at automating a lock like that. Ive not spent a lot of time on it but it would be a reverse version. It would still be bolted into a stud but the "moving arm" would not be on the door and would go through the slot in the track and the slot on the door and would be moved by an actuator that would be triggered anytime to the door is triggered (add a delay to the trigger).

That also depends on me changing the opening system to not use the built-in crappy auth system and rather something I roll myself. Ive worked on that a bit and need to fix some things but im moving over to it soon.

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You could probably make a good amount of dough if you productized that.