Someone has been opening the lower door on my JE Adams vacuums, searching for treasure among the dirt. The person was identified, and told to stop, but it continues. Apparently now multiple people are doing the same thing.
The lower access door is locked using two padlocks, but they are able to pry the door open, bypassing the hinge and lock entirely. Things don't always go back together correctly when they are done, and the operation of the vacuum gets compromised. Plus they are scuffing and damaging the equipment as they pry it open.
Is there a good locking/security solution for securing this? I've looked at traditional locking mechanisms, and nothing seems to fit.
I could leverage some contacts with local law enforcement if needed, but I prefer not to involve them unless it is something more serious.
The lower access door is locked using two padlocks, but they are able to pry the door open, bypassing the hinge and lock entirely. Things don't always go back together correctly when they are done, and the operation of the vacuum gets compromised. Plus they are scuffing and damaging the equipment as they pry it open.
Is there a good locking/security solution for securing this? I've looked at traditional locking mechanisms, and nothing seems to fit.
I could leverage some contacts with local law enforcement if needed, but I prefer not to involve them unless it is something more serious.