barres wrote:I voted always locked, but that's not entirely accurate. I actually only lock the doors when they're closed!

I also lock the fence gate to my backyard.
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barres wrote:I voted always locked, but that's not entirely accurate. I actually only lock the doors when they're closed!
The dog probably didn't attack b/c he knew the guy. However, their problem, as many others, could have been prevented by merely locking the door.OverEasy wrote:...thier 180# mastif didn't make any noise.(He probably licked the guy while he was having his ears scratched)
I'm a door locker,................,OE
That is really smart.OnTexasTime wrote: side note: I also have keyed locks on my interior doors so when company comes with small children I can lock the door to a room that might have a gun or a computer I do not want touched.
Just my thoughts.KBCraig wrote:I always lock all doors unless I'm working immediately outside that door. My wife and 17yo daughter... not so much.![]()
I'm thinking a good practical lesson is in order.
+1 except for we dont arm the alarm at night. It beeps really loud anyway if any door or window is opened or if the motion is tripped.WillieD wrote:I fall in between the top 2 choices.
The front and back doors are usually locked, but the door leading to the garage is only locked at night. The front and back doors kind of depend on what I am doing that day. If I am in and out working in the yard then they probably stay unlocked so I have easy access to come inside through any door when needed. Other than those 2 doors stay locked.
At night all doors are locked and the alarm is set.