Are You A No Lock Person?
The Home section of The New York Times is doing a story about city people who refuse to lock the front doors to their homes or apartments and may have had problems because of it. If you have a story email jwadler@nytimes.com. We need not use your full name.
The Home section of The New York Times is doing a story about city people who refuse to lock the front doors to their homes or apartments and may have had problems because of it. If you have a story email jwadler@nytimes.com. We need not use your full name.
whatever, still a bunch of morons. doormen are not fool proof and forgot about property crime that’s the least of one’s worries, what’s to say one of your neighbors who LIVES.IN.THE.BUILDING isnt a crazy rapist? or one of their guests? it’s just plain stupid.
*rob*
[heading to dave’s house now with u-haul]
Oddly enough, I know several people who live in coops in Manhattan that do this. Their buildings have 24 hour doormen so they feel no need to lock their door and, as they put it, ‘deal with the hassle of having to find my keys.’ Go talk to some people who live at the Albert in the Village. You’ll have plenty of tales to choose from there.
rob, I’ve invited the What to my house.
Apparently I am the “jackass” and “no brain person.”
gemini, yes, I don’t understand the “refuses” part but again, this is a NY Times writer so the story is likely to be less than understandable and the readers will be left wondering what was the focus of the story!!!!!
quote:
I regularly do not lock my door and leave the interior door of the windlock open when I’m home.
uh.. doesn like everyone on this site know where you live dave? you better start locking them when youre home! what if the what is reading this!!!
*rob*
I used to, but I had a really big dog.
depends upon what type of building you live in, stoep, and who your neighbors are. Mine, are apparently more law abiding than yours!!!
Is this a joke?
what jackass lives here and on principal “refuses to lock their front doors”?