You sound like a true believer in DRM. Just like with DRM, a lock doesn't provide all that much security because all of the information necessary to break it is encoded in the lock.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medeco :
> As of 2008, several new methods of cracking Medeco locks has been developed by Mark Tobais and Tobias Bluzmanis and were presented at the DEF CON 2008 and HOPE 2008. A simultaneous public release of a book detailing many of the exploits, called "Open in Thirty Seconds" detailed many of the attacks discovered.
> They further detailed the ability to bump current generation Medeco M3 locks.
> Many Medeco dealers continue to make claims about the Bump and Pick proof nature of their locks, however Medeco has retracted virtually all of its own press indicating such claims.
Furthermore, this particular piece of rhetoric:
> An expert lock smith might be able to pick it in his career, once.
makes no sense. Picking a style of lock once makes the next time easier, not harder.