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=== Netherlands === In the [[Netherlands]], owning lock picks is legal, but using them on someone else's locks without permission is not. There is a lock picking championship, the Dutch Open (organized by [[The Open Organisation Of Lockpickers|TOOOL]]), which started in 2002 and features competitors from around the world. The competition is held during LockCon, an annual conference about locks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://toool.nl/Lockpicking|title=Lockpicking - Toool|website=Toool.nl|access-date=November 23, 2017}}</ref><ref>"Lock pickers hebben slot in paar seconden open", the ''Leeuwarder Courant'', December 2, 2002 *"Vito Tieke", ''Even Vragen Aan'', the ''Algemeen Dagblad'', 2002-12-02 *"Duitser kampioen sloten openen", the ''Sp!ts'', probably 2002-12-02 *"Duitser wordt in Sneek kampioen sloten openen", the ''Friesch Dagblad'', probably 2002-12-02 *"Duitser eerste kampioen sloten openen in Sneek", the ''Dagblad van het Noorden'', probably 2002-12-02 *"Sloten openen als nieuwe sport", ''Dagblad de Limburger'', probably 2002-12-02 ''Note: the dates of some articles were not available, but considering the fact that newspapers generally report promptly, it can be assumed the given dates are correct.'' :It was also documented on television, in the programs ''Hart van Nederland'' and on Omproep Friesland.</ref>
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