Talk:Concealment device
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| The content of Trap (car) was merged into Concealment device on 26 July 2018. The former page's history now serves to provide attribution for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted as long as the latter page exists. For the discussion at that location, see its talk page. |
Common concealment devices
- Hollow books
- Cans
- Rasp inside a cake, give to person inside prison. As depicted by the Beagle Boys, etc.
- Once I saw a movie, with a prisoner or a priest who had a knife concealed in a cross.
- In the movie Hostage, important encrypted files are stored on a disc hidden in a DVD case named Heaven Can Wait.
- Belt with a hidden pocket.
- Once, I saw a website selling concealment devices that looked like electrical sockets, they was mounted in walls, but could be pulled open.
- Drawer which when pulled out, doesn't really end where it looks like it ends, because it has a fake wall.
Merge Trap (car) into Concealment device
A secret compartment in a car is just one example of the many kinds of concealment devices covered here. There's little enough original or unique material in Trap (car) that it can easily fit into Concealment device, rather than remaining a separate stub. Discussion of drug smuggling, espionage, human trafficking etc. can be better discussed in the broader context of concealment devices rather than rehashed in a separate article. --Dennis Bratland (talk) 04:37, 21 May 2017 (UTC)

