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shum02 wrote:
I live in Canada so the answer is no.
โJul-27-2015 10:20 AM
gbopp wrote:
Yes, I lock the door when we're traveling. And, when we're away from the RV at rest stops, etc..
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54suds wrote:
"don't think all 650,000 ex-offenders were incarcerated for breaking into an RV.
The handle folds over the door so it won't come open, I only use the dead bolt on rare occasions"
I hope your world stay's as warm and fuzzy as you believe
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54suds wrote:
Over 10,000 ex-prisoners are released from Americaโs state and federal prisons every week and arrive on the doorsteps of our nation's communities. More than 650,000 ex-offenders are released from prison every year, and studies show that approximately two-thirds will likely be rearrested within three years of release
I worked 30 + years in a max a prison. I lock and load always
โJul-27-2015 04:32 AM
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Executive wrote:Reality Check wrote:shum02 wrote:
I live in Canada so the answer is no.
lol... awesome.
216 people live in Canada. You're married to one, which makes 16 of them direct relatives. Second cousins and their off spring cover another 92.
Co-workers between the two of you is another 15. 42 are in jail, leaving 49 people you need to worry about.
At any given time, 12 of them are working at a Tim Horton's with 18 patrons visiting, drinking coffee. Six cops are enroute to Tim Horton's, and two just left.
If you had a gun, you could easily defend yourself from the remaining 11 threats.
I'd move.
AWESOME response to a dumb answer....I love it....Dennis