Sooooo... Do you lock your door?
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โJul-26-2015 07:18 PM
When traveling, we're in and out of the camper often. Locks are honest people deterrents, but we do use them when we go in the store, leave the camp site, etc. Never had a door open when we've forgotten to lock them, so just picking the brains of the many out of curiosity.
See, great questions stem from drinking good wine...
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โJul-27-2015 06:15 PM
A few have guns stored in their camper.... if they aren't home they are an easy mark... they'll just shoot your dog.
I would suggest that folks don't advertise their "hobbies" using decals in the windows.
Janet and I followed a very small van through Oak Ridge within the last week.... it has the rear window covered with decals... Sig Sauer, Colt, Winchester, Taurus, etc.... probably 40 decals. Why would the owner do it? Was I impressed? ... or did I think he was about as stupid as they get.
If the bad guy wants a large or valuable collection who will he follow home...? if he going to rob someone of valuable guns will he just do a home invasion and shoot the braggart that advertized it or will he do a home invasion of some one that he isn't sure of them having anything at all?
I personally think that a person is very intellegent to minimize any show of possesions or wealth in or around your truck camper or your home.
Janet and I will admit to having a huge T shirt collection from all over North America... most people are too big to wear our clothes though....
"Sleepy" is a safe name.... it doesn't tell much.
I thought about "horney" but there was a waitng list for it. Now I'm too old to change it.... I really am sleepy most of the time.
Lock your doors...it's an IQ test!
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โJul-27-2015 06:03 PM
Executive wrote:and you wonder why the world thinks of you the way they do.i'm officially done with this forum.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
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โJul-27-2015 06:00 PM
Raften wrote:Super_Dave wrote:Raften wrote:
Traveling down the road in NV, car pulls along side and yells the back door is open. Yeah we lock the door when departing now. Side note, locked the door when I went fishing o'dark thirty while wife was inside sleeping. Somehow the prevented her from unlocking from inside, pissed wife when I got back. Check your lock operation.
That'll teach her to get up with you and see you off. LOL!
Fat chance of that Dave.
At this point, I'm guess I'm lucky that she follows me out the door and launches us. :C
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โJul-27-2015 05:18 PM
Super_Dave wrote:Raften wrote:
Traveling down the road in NV, car pulls along side and yells the back door is open. Yeah we lock the door when departing now. Side note, locked the door when I went fishing o'dark thirty while wife was inside sleeping. Somehow the prevented her from unlocking from inside, pissed wife when I got back. Check your lock operation.
That'll teach her to get up with you and see you off. LOL!
Fat chance of that Dave.
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โJul-27-2015 03:10 PM
But....while traveling in Canada,(B.C.) 4 times I had someone try to rob us of fishing gear, and once of camping stuff. So, if someone is looking to do this...beware of the sound of a 12 gauge ****ing!
I do lock our back door so the dogs don't get out,when we travel down the road,and if I am not there....DO NOT try to open the door....the dogs DO dislike being disturbed! ( 2 are over 60 lbs, and of course...1 is an ankle biter)
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โJul-27-2015 02:52 PM
narcodog wrote:
I use both locks when goin down the road, as I've had the door pop open twice.
That's what got me thinking..
stevenal wrote:
Locked usually. After the locks froze up with two dogs inside wanting to relieve themselves, we adjusted the policy to account for weather.
Policy adjustment...lol, probably a good one.
languiduck wrote:shum02 wrote:
I live in Canada so the answer is no.
I live in the USA and the answer is no for me. What's your point?
I don't leave anything in the camper that I'm not prepared to have stolen. Simple as that.
lmao.... Better answer than my dumb answer.
Raften wrote:
Traveling down the road in NV, car pulls along side and yells the back door is open. Yeah we lock the door when departing now. Side note, locked the door when I went fishing o'dark thirty while wife was inside sleeping. Somehow the prevented her from unlocking from inside, pissed wife when I got back. Check your lock operation.
God, the things we learn the hard way...
languiduck wrote:sleepy wrote:
It's none of your business.... please knock before you try to make an entry.... better still, knock and step back 6 feet or so with your hands where we can see them.
I'd never answer questions like that in a public forum.
You could have simply not responded...But that's not your M.O. We don't all wear tin foil hats so it's really no big deal to answer a question.
lmao...great response. Sleepy has lot's of good information and has almost as many opinions as I. But he should get more than one alias; perhaps Grumpy, and then put in for Happy (we all have to aim for something).
Actually, I agree in spirit; I'm amazed at what folks post that is really private. My question here was literally about locking while driving down the road. Not to personal in my book, but alas, one can always decline to respond.
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โJul-27-2015 02:44 PM
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โJul-27-2015 02:37 PM
Raften wrote:
Traveling down the road in NV, car pulls along side and yells the back door is open. Yeah we lock the door when departing now. Side note, locked the door when I went fishing o'dark thirty while wife was inside sleeping. Somehow the prevented her from unlocking from inside, pissed wife when I got back. Check your lock operation.
That'll teach her to get up with you and see you off. LOL!
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โJul-27-2015 01:40 PM
At home we leave the camper unlocked.
When in the camper we have a bolt we slide across. Someone would make a lot of noise attempting to force the door with the bolt in place.
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โJul-27-2015 01:34 PM
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โJul-27-2015 01:30 PM
About 30% of burglaries are committed by thieves going through open/unlocked doors or windows. Locking your door does a lot more than "keep honest people honest". That's 30% of burglaries that could have been avoided with a simple twist of the wrist action...
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โJul-27-2015 12:52 PM
Can't make it too easy for thieves.
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โJul-27-2015 12:49 PM
sleepy wrote:
It's none of your business.... please knock before you try to make an entry.... better still, knock and step back 6 feet or so with your hands where we can see them.
I'd never answer questions like that in a public forum.
You could have simply not responded...But that's not your M.O. We don't all wear tin foil hats so it's really no big deal to answer a question.
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โJul-27-2015 12:14 PM
I'd never answer questions like that in a public forum.
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โJul-27-2015 12:01 PM
Burning Grease, 800 ft/lbs. of torque from something you throw away.