I live in Toronto and I don't lock my doors when I'm home. I live in a pretty nice neighbourhood, but I also live right next to a park that leads into a ravine so we have hoodlums streaming past my house pretty much every night that it's warm enough to go sniff glue in said ravine. My garage has been broken into (while we were home; I just thought it was my brother coming home from a late night) but not my house (yet). We have a lot of old people around here who just sit in their windows and watch the street, though, so maybe that deters the kids?
We lock the doors at night now, but when the sun is up sometimes we have all the doors in the house wide open (to air it out with a nice summer breeze, say) and none of us are really scared. We don't not lock the doors, we just don't worry about it too much.
Also once my dad found a wallet with $100 in it and tried to return it, but when he went to the guy's house he wouldn't answer the door (my dad could hear him inside) so he took the $100 out and mailed him the wallet instead.
I don't know, I guess I don't like LIVING IN FEAR or some other stupid thing.
Locks are for the honest person anyways. Somebody who really wants to get in is just going to smash a window, which ends up costing us more than if someone opened the door and grabbed, like, our stereo or something. I guess we don't have a lot of people running around testing doors or something!
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