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Living in a rural area, where farms were at least quarter of a mile apart, when people were home no one locked there doors this was that way until about 1990, maybe later. If you were out in the winter, got stuck in the snow you just walked to one of the neighbours, went in and laid down on a chesterfield, got up in the morning and said hello to your friends Mom and Dad. This was mainly in the 50’s and 60’s.
No one even worried, not even a baseball bat was at the door.
Doors have been locked for years.
Just seems normal now, in the City for 52 years, virtually no one stops by unannounced, including kids, grandkids.
We are still not at a stage where we feel that we need a firearm handy.
No one even worried, not even a baseball bat was at the door.
Doors have been locked for years.
Just seems normal now, in the City for 52 years, virtually no one stops by unannounced, including kids, grandkids.
We are still not at a stage where we feel that we need a firearm handy.