Unless you have a key for all locks it could be worth it. The way I have removed locks in the past was to pound a socket that would fit tight on the lock and use a impact to drive them off. These guys don't use powered tools, at least from the video I saw, they did them by hand with a 4 way, and they took their time. If they started using tools I would (hope to) hear that, and the only thing I would do is tell the wife to get down put on ear muffs and start firing first at the driver of the truck and any roaches I may see. Texas is unique, if you are involved in the commission of a felony and anyone is killed any survivors are the ones charged with murder. Some may say "Man that is harsh to kill someone over your rims." but I say is taking my rims worth your life? It goes both ways, and I am done playing around with this kind of BS. There are a lot of home invasions in and around Houston, burglaries, car jackings, robberies the list goes on. Just last week the President of the company I work for had her house burglarized, and they stole her husbands ashes! It wasn't even a Urn but a plain wooden box! This is the second time she has been broken into. One of the guys in the shop was burglarized 4 different times, he doesn't make a lot of money maybe $15-17 an hour, and how many times can you drop between 1-4K on deductibles depending on your insurance? Last year there was an old man that was at home and 2 women broke into his house he met them with a 12 gauge and blasted the older one in the stomach and the younger one he chased out of the house and I don't know how many times he shot at her but the stolen car they arrived in was peppered with what looked like 00 buck. The younger one ended up losing an arm. The old man was not charged.
Jeff