In the realm of security and asset protection, one question that often arises is whether burglars actually target safes for theft. Given the robust nature of safes, designed specifically to deter unauthorized access, it begs the question: Do burglars indeed make the effort to steal them? While it's a generally acknowledged fact that burglars prefer easier targets, there have been instances where safes have been the focal point of break-in attempts. The motivation behind such thefts ranges from the obvious assumption that the safe contains valuables to the possibility of targeting a specific item stored within. This begs the further inquiry: Are safes truly effective deterrents, or are they sometimes merely a challenge for determined burglars?