Heck the lock cylinders turn in the doors. I managed to get the CH751 key in the lock backwards, it slipped right in, and turned the lock, it only turned a little bit harder than normal, only to find that I had rotated the entire assembly in the door 90 degrees to unlock the door.
So you could have any of my hatch doors open with a flat bladed screwdriver and a minimum of effort.
I guess if they want my blocking, grill utensils, two putty knives, and the drill adapter for my jacks, they can have them.
Watching lock picking lawyer on youtube, there is no such thing as a secure lock that a picker with a few seconds and half a clue can't open.
Putting 10-ply tires on half ton trucks since aught-four.