bbangel
My friends call me the font of useless knowledge
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Wow, so much fear. Not only are my doors usually unlocked when I am home, but sometimes I forget the keys in them when I come home. Sometimes I forget to lock the door when I leave too.
My dad was of the philosophy that if people want to get in they will, and will do less damage if there isn't a lock in their way, so maybe I picked up on that. I just don't let fear rule my life.
My dad was of the philosophy that if people want to get in they will, and will do less damage if there isn't a lock in their way, so maybe I picked up on that. I just don't let fear rule my life.

. But if these people are the type to break into a home, chances are they may be carrying a weapon of some sort, what's to stop them from shooting or harming your dog? Then they could walk into your unlocked house. I know some people would say that this wouldn't/couldn't happen in broad daylight but stranger things have happened. Better safe than sorry is the way I think.

