Stopped by at my lock-up garage yesterday. It's in the middle of a housing estate behind a busy parade of shops, people coming & going all day. Got 3 huge Chubb padlocks on it, one on a hasp welded to an angle iron strap across the top of the door frame & two locked to 1 1/2" steel bars bolted to the concrete floor inside the garage & passing through the door, with strengthening plates around the holes & under the top lock, plus the standard door lock.
Some lowlife had cut through one of the bottom locks with what looks like a bloody great big pair of bolt croppers. Fortunately although they cut through one side of the loop on the padlock it was still locked shut so they couldn't remove it. They've also had a go at the second lock.
I normally keep my bike in there, plus the trike when it's on the road, chained to a steel ring concreted into the floor. Luckily at the moment I can't cos there's half a Sherpa van filling the garage but still got chests full of tools, a generator, mine & Rainbow's trike engines etc in there.
GITS. Thieving lowlife scumbags. So now I'm off to trudge around the town & retail parks trying to find one of those high security locks -the big square blocks with a pin that slides across a slot in one side rather than a normal padlock loop. Will cost me a fortune for the size I need & I can only afford one for now but daren't leave the garage unsecured. Even if whoever broke in didn't take much, the local pondlife would move in & scavenge anything left behind.
Trouble is the bigger the lock I fit, the more they'll think it's worth breaking in. Gits, gits, gits.