Pound coin keyring
Jan. 13th, 2014 11:24 pmI tried the pound coin keyring in the locker at the gym and it didn't work. Well done to the locker designers.
Although I'm not really sure "use of a gym locker" is something worth preventing theft of, since you get your coin back anyway. I can't think of any reason someone would want to *regularly* lock a locker and walk off, I can't see any way they benefit, and if they want to do it just once as a prank, they could just use a £1.
Unfortunately, that means I need to go back to keeping £1 in my wallet and remembering to get it out.
Or to drill a whole in an actual £1. I think that's not treason any more, but is a lot of trouble to go to...
Although I'm not really sure "use of a gym locker" is something worth preventing theft of, since you get your coin back anyway. I can't think of any reason someone would want to *regularly* lock a locker and walk off, I can't see any way they benefit, and if they want to do it just once as a prank, they could just use a £1.
Unfortunately, that means I need to go back to keeping £1 in my wallet and remembering to get it out.
Or to drill a whole in an actual £1. I think that's not treason any more, but is a lot of trouble to go to...