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<blockquote data-quote="tracyf551" data-source="post: 245961" data-attributes="member: 4764"><p>MARA11, I did put a lock on my bedroom door along time ago. Oldest easy child also has a lock on his door (I have a key) difficult child was smart though, he used a screwdriver to take the screws out without having to disturb the lock. Like I wouldn't be able to tell. So then I took a drill and stripped the screws. difficult child has not been alowed to come here without one of us being home since I put him out in august. He comes by about 2 times a week. He has never had a key but he has broken all the locks on the windows so I had husband cut heavy dow rods to bar the windows. Then this past summer we went camping for a weekend (easy child was home to watch the house) easy child said the only time he left was to go get something to eat. easy child 2 school shoes we gone. difficult child had not been in the house according to easy child.</p><p>We finally figured it out.... difficult child had taken the AC out of the window and climbed in. Well easy child went nuts. He was upset because difficult child had made it look bad for easy child. Never the less when easy child confronted difficult child (Ididn't get the chance easy child got him first) difficult child lied. I had to pull easy child off of difficult child before they wrecked the house. RUFF DAY THAT WAS!!!!!!!!!</p><p>Moral of the story....locks don't work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tracyf551, post: 245961, member: 4764"] MARA11, I did put a lock on my bedroom door along time ago. Oldest easy child also has a lock on his door (I have a key) difficult child was smart though, he used a screwdriver to take the screws out without having to disturb the lock. Like I wouldn't be able to tell. So then I took a drill and stripped the screws. difficult child has not been alowed to come here without one of us being home since I put him out in august. He comes by about 2 times a week. He has never had a key but he has broken all the locks on the windows so I had husband cut heavy dow rods to bar the windows. Then this past summer we went camping for a weekend (easy child was home to watch the house) easy child said the only time he left was to go get something to eat. easy child 2 school shoes we gone. difficult child had not been in the house according to easy child. We finally figured it out.... difficult child had taken the AC out of the window and climbed in. Well easy child went nuts. He was upset because difficult child had made it look bad for easy child. Never the less when easy child confronted difficult child (Ididn't get the chance easy child got him first) difficult child lied. I had to pull easy child off of difficult child before they wrecked the house. RUFF DAY THAT WAS!!!!!!!!! Moral of the story....locks don't work. [/QUOTE]
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