[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I don't know if there will be lawsuits or not. Regardless, Sam Club's has > a major security problem if a 10-year kid can get into their gun safe. > > Richard > > Most of the display safes I've seen, particularly those with electronic locks, have simple to guess combinations, generally 1-2-3-4-5 or similar; and the combinations are often written down and taped to the display model itself. This is helpful to buyers who want to look in the safes, get a feel for how the locking mechanisms operate, etc.
If I were in a similar situation as the store manager, basics steps I'd follow would be: 1) Call emergency crews 2) Call locksmith/safe expert 3) Have an employee locate a parent / child pair of shoppers of similar age to the one locked in the safe and ask the child for assistance in opening the safe. 4) Have an employee looking for the packing materials & manual for the floor model, which presumably would have the combination written down in/near it. Assuming the combo wasn't physically attached to the safe somewhere. Parenting issues aside, a minimum of planning and common sense on the part of the store management would have prevented the whole media circus... -John _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
