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+[title] Try to Pick the Lock
+[* black] I am not that clever, but a clever person might be able to pick the lock with a paper clip. It still is appropriate to mention this possibility here, because if you can do it you can avoid the following step where you damage the lock.
+[* black] The way you would do this is to bend the paper clip into an "L" shape and insert it through the key slot. Using the end of the paper clip, feel around for one of the two metal stubs next to the where the spring pushes against the latch mechanism.
+[* black] If you can push the latch back far enough you can open the door. Note that the door is not spring-loaded, so you will have to apply pressure with the paper clip while pulling the door open.

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