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| View Poll Results: Do you lock your doors? | |||
| I am American, and I do |
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63 | 52.07% |
| I am American, and I don't |
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14 | 11.57% |
| I am Canadian, and I do |
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35 | 28.93% |
| I am Canadian, and I don't |
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9 | 7.44% |
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The headlines tomorrow... FFR user Reincarnate wanted on suspicion of mass robbery against FFR users who admitted to keeping their properties unlocked.
UK, Locked. Personally I think it must be nice to live somewhere you can have your door unlocked all the time, and friends are pretty free to come and go. I'm from the UK, and I've always grown up with my doors locked. Since moving in with my nan we have them unlocked a fair portion of the time for family to come in, but not usually at any time I'm not home. We live in a really quite nice area though, so we probably could get away with having doors unlocked. I left my bike unlocked out the front of my house for over a year without it getting stolen, then left it overnight in Portsmouth town centre, locked up, and it got nicked. |
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