Damien

i suspect many things from my father's toolbox could break the belt or the lock, in case of emergency you can always call the emergency number

    Angelina A friend who knows about my belt said he surely could cut the band without hurting me if he can slip a thick piece of leather under it.
    So guess anythingโ€™s possible

      Sasha said he surely could cut the band without hurting me if he can slip a thick piece of leather under it.

      Leather not nearly safe enough imo.

        Jonas A sufficiently large piece of leather should protect the skin from heat and sparks during some very careful angle grinder work, but yeah, slips could still lead to injury. Or with jaws of life, it might provide some padding from the heavy tools.

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        Jonas Probably not ideal, but the risk vs wearing it against my will might be worth it.

          Sasha vs wearing it against my will

          Do you have such a risk?

            Laura Not at all. Just a thought on the topic that came to mind

            Sasha Probably not ideal, but the risk vs wearing it against my will might be worth it.

            Far too great a health risk I think. Belt removal would need to be properly thought out and carried out. Will would have to wait in such a situation.

            Sasha

            I would just try to break through the lock, I think that is the safer way.

            Damien I did not intend to say I kew a way to open any belt but all that I have seen in person could be removed easily with vise grips on the shackle protector or bolt cutters on the lock shackle. The radial lock on the tolly boy belts would be more difficult but still using tools to twist the lock would likely be successful. It is just a pin.
            Of course in all cases the belt is severely damaged makig escape evident and requiring major repair or replacement.

            Sasha A friend who knows about my belt said he surely could cut the band without hurting me if he can slip a thick piece of leather under it.

            It's useful advice in case if I need to do it.

              There are not many emergencies I can imagine where it is necessary to remove the belt.
              If they must, put you in an MRI scanner or insert a catheter into you in the ICU.

              You must always have a key with you, but it must be impossible for you to use it.
              Otherwise, the whole idea of a locked belt is pointless.

              I have my emergency key fixed with a cable tie to this metal triangle on my back.
              With a mirror and scissors, I can't get it, so it's a safe place for "horny" moments.

              a month later

              In my opinion, the safest way to open a cb without a suitable key is to pick the lock. Appropriate tools are available on Amazon and instruction videos elsewhere. ๐Ÿ˜‰
              A good cb is made of stainless steel. This means that you have to use massive force to destroy it. This is simply too dangerous for the wearer. Also to destroy the lock requires some force. At least if the bracket is protected accordingly.
              Except magnetic locks, I know of none for a cb that can not be picked.

                Mr-TM You're probably right, but if you can't do it well, it's better not to try. The best example here is probably my situation, when I jam a padlock with a paper clip, because I thought it would be very easy. ๐Ÿ˜…

                Well, a paper clip is not a suitable tool either.

                  Mr-TM Now I know that, but once I managed to open up like that, I thought I would repeat my feat ๐Ÿ˜†

                  Mr-TM n my opinion, the safest way to open a cb without a suitable key is to pick the lock.

                  Good luck with picking Abus EC75(with dimple key). Unlike many others here, I tried.