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Laura
You can, you'd have to disassemble it, so that it works with any key. You'd just have to replace the pins inside so that any key can push the pins, but I'd need to know the height of the front most part of the key. Imagine if you make the first pin the dummy pin, inserting a key partially would open the lock, so its better that the last pin inside the lock is pushed up to open it. Meaning any key would work for the lock, as long as it reaches the back to push up the last pin inside, but the moment the mother finds that the wrong key works, that's when Renita would be screwed and the lock would be replaced immediately.
Unfortunately, I do not have the tools to disassemble any padlocks. I do know that you could just take out a majority of pins to make it super easy to pick, too.