Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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Oh yeah it does totally depend on how you grew up, how you currently go with your habit and where you live. And yeah I wouldn't be able to say majority are like you and me and other people on the thread but I think it's safe to say that some people do not lock their doors 100% when they are awake and out and about inside their homes--just like you would be if you were in your resort room for the day or leaving for whatever later in the day and needed the "room occupied" sign up so housekeeping didn't come in.Locking the door depends on your area and habits, I think. I grew up in the Midwest, in one of the capital cities. I knew people who didn't lock stuff. We always did because my grandpa was a cop. And we had kids around the neighborhood that would mess with stuff for fun. Heck, the one time I left my car window open (the sunroof actually) overnight a kid set my car on fire. No joke.
When we were home, it depended on what was going on. If everyone was out back in the pool, or in our basement or back bedrooms? Locked. Someone was doing yard work, or in the living room? Unlocked. Only time we locked the garage door was at night.
I lock the hotel room door at night out of habit. Just a little piece of mind, even if its just to keep someone out by mistake, like if the front desk sends someone to your room instead of an empty room haha.
By the other thread I linked in a previous comment about an incident at BLT clearly there are enough people disturbed by the idea of someone waltzing into their room and even moreso about how it was handled for the person (which would be hard to ensure each and every CM handled the situation the same way of seeing you in your room as clearly the CM in the person's thread overstepped the boundaries). The "well you should lock the door" is also discussed on that thread.