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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 518085" data-attributes="member: 8787"><p>I live in the city but grew up in the country. We were able to leave our doors open during the day so my brother and sister and I could go in and out. But at night no way. Why leave it unlocked, just to say that you can? I think those days are over with unfortunately. It takes a second to lock a door. I lock my door at all times. I have taught my children that as soon as you walk in turn around and lock the door. When they bring in groceries, they set them down and lock the door. I am very cautious about stuff like that. May be overly cautious, but I do not easily trust anyone. There is a lot of good out there and there is also a lot of evil. I think of it like I do defensive driving. My golden Broady will alert me if anyone is trying to get in. I don't really invite friends to my house and I would never answer the door to a stranger. I can't believe anyone leaves their house unlocked. I would never be able to sleep. lol,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 518085, member: 8787"] I live in the city but grew up in the country. We were able to leave our doors open during the day so my brother and sister and I could go in and out. But at night no way. Why leave it unlocked, just to say that you can? I think those days are over with unfortunately. It takes a second to lock a door. I lock my door at all times. I have taught my children that as soon as you walk in turn around and lock the door. When they bring in groceries, they set them down and lock the door. I am very cautious about stuff like that. May be overly cautious, but I do not easily trust anyone. There is a lot of good out there and there is also a lot of evil. I think of it like I do defensive driving. My golden Broady will alert me if anyone is trying to get in. I don't really invite friends to my house and I would never answer the door to a stranger. I can't believe anyone leaves their house unlocked. I would never be able to sleep. lol, [/QUOTE]
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