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11 hours ago, josharb87 said:

I would guess that he went in (via his lock which I'm guessing is one of the bottom 3, hence his predicament) someone came in (or out or in and out!)  after (through their lock) and has "tightened" the loop when re-connecting their lock, effectively rendering the three lowest locks unless for being able to come in or out.

 

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Yes that has happened to me .  But everything so far is a guess ?

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