010kindsofpeople t1_j2cheev wrote
Reply to comment by Psychological-Bear-9 in Feel safe by Kazbob48
I'm from a shitty neighborhood in California originally. I obsessively lock my house and car doors, even if only leaving for a moment. My Mainer friends think it's weird. Can't take the Slater Slums outta this boy.
dedoubt t1_j2ciss1 wrote
You have house keys???
I always have to remind myself to lock my car when I visit family in NH. Even in their small town, my car would be empty by morning.
010kindsofpeople t1_j2ckfl4 wrote
I actually drilled my doors for deadbolts when I bought my house. I couldn't imagine not having deadbolts with big strike plates and long long screws into reenforced studs. I know, it's silly, but I've done this on every place I've lived. It's been a great list: LA, NYC, Oakland, Baltimore... Heh
curtludwig t1_j2dgy9w wrote
Don't keep anything of value in your car. A broken window in a car sucks forever
Antnee83 t1_j2d6chg wrote
For me (grew up in detroit) it was seeing bikes casually left in people's front yards. That shit does NOT happen there. Ganked in an instant.
Psychological-Bear-9 t1_j2dng2g wrote
Man, I can't tell you how often people poke fun at me for constantly locking my car and apartment out of habit after it being a necessity for about four years. I could be at a friends house in the middle of the woods, or running into a gas station for five minutes, and it's still getting locked to this day.
DidDunMegasploded t1_j2dy6ux wrote
I was raised in NJ for 3 years, been in Maine for over 20. I have family that works in law. It was just common sense to keep our doors locked at all times. Can't really trust anyone around here, especially nowadays.
Shilo788 t1_j2fvy5h wrote
Yet I lived in NJ ,PA and Maine in small towns and had to look for the keys when I sold my houses as we never used them.except when we went on vacation for weeks. Each area has its on character.
saintalvis t1_j2euk8q wrote
Not uncommon to see cars running at gas stations or supermarkets and people get food or shoot the shit.
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