He Bends The End Of A Bobby Pin. The Reason? I Had NO Idea!

If you're anything like me, then you have random bobby pins scattered everywhere throughout your home — but did you know this tiny accessories can be used to pick a lock?

Ben says of his video, "Lock picking is as old as locks themselves, and is enjoyed as a hobby and practical skill worldwide. While it has been tainted in many people's minds as something only done by criminals, it is in fact a skill that could very well save your life if kidnapped, as well as saving hundreds of dollars in locksmithing costs to open things for which the key has been lost. Criminals and thieves are far more likely to break a window and in other ways use force to open things rather than trouble with the delicate, and many times lengthy method of picking.

Practice locks such as the one used in this video can be found for sale online with little searching, but all that is really necessary to practice is a simple padlock. Practicing lock picking should only be done on a lock that is not essential to some purpose, as it is possible to damage a lock if done incorrectly. It of course should also not be done on a lock that does not belong to you, as doing so is likely illegal."

Some people are criticizing this video for showing people how to break into homes, but the technique could certainly be used in a sticky situation. Whatever the case, it has over two million views! What do you think? Let us know, and please SHARE this video on Facebook.

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