Published September 30, 2012
Could the keys to New York City fall into the hands of potential terrorists? Thats the question being asked after a New Jersey locksmith reportedly sold a firemans key ring to an undercover reporter from the New York Post. They slotenmaker online keys supposedly can control elevators, knock out power to skyscrapers, open subway gates and even give access to One World Trade Center. The 69-year-old man, Daniel Ferraris, sold the keys for $150 dollars and claims he has more keys that he is trying to sell.
http://nation.foxnews.com/amtrak/2012/09/30/terrorists-easy-pass-nyc-amtrak-employees-putting-people-danger
Could the keys to New York City fall into the hands of potential terrorists? Thats the question being asked after a New Jersey locksmith reportedly sold a firemans key ring to an undercover reporter from the New York Post. They slotenmaker online keys supposedly can control elevators, knock out power to skyscrapers, open subway gates and even give access to One World Trade Center. The 69-year-old man, Daniel Ferraris, sold the keys for $150 dollars and claims he has more keys that he is trying to sell.
http://nation.foxnews.com/amtrak/2012/09/30/terrorists-easy-pass-nyc-amtrak-employees-putting-people-danger