Comparing how to gain entry into the trunk as compared to building a nuclear bomb is a bit of a stretch. I wouldn't consider the info contained in the vault to be of any concern thief wise since it does require the car to be placed onto a lift. So I don't think that any one is going to be desperate/willing enought to go to the extreme of lifting the car up simply to gain access to the trunk. The other method that is mentioned though is a differant story. It does describe in minor detail how to gain access from the outside via a few simple moves with a couple of tools (I have seen it done in person, and it is for the most part a simple procedure). But since details are not given, I wouldn't worry about that either. The third method described requires access first to the passenger compartment to be completed. Assuming someone is able to break into the car, they could simply pull the handle to open the bonnet. In respect to an issue of this type that owners may have, I'd say that giving out instructions on how to access the trunk via either placing the car onto a lift, or opening the trunk from the INSIDE of the passenger compartment is fine. -Robert vin 6585 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "William F. Lane" <blane@xxxx> wrote: > Jason, > > It's not a good idea to put instructions for building an atomic bomb on the > internet... <SNIP>