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lock the door, take a while to answer it, seem preoccupied

Posted By: n/m on 2007-10-31
In Reply to: Is it okay for your in-laws to come to your house and open your door without first knocking? - MtMom30

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Just now getting up to lock the door?
My husband can be home- doesn' matter- I always keep my doors locked. I see people on TV news who are broken in on, murdered, assulted, raped - they said where they lived didn't think it would happen there?? Happens everywhere.
You either need a door with a lock or - sm
to set up some kind of boobie trap that scares them first (I.e. something popping out at them when they enter the room).  A taste of their own medicine would do them good
Dr. Phil would say to lock the door.
If they knock, you ask if their hair is on fire. If it's not, then you tell them it can wait.

He's actually talking about interruptions of something else, but I thought of his advice anyway.


I double lock the door and have a
security latch as there's been a lot of break-ins at gun point lately. We live in an apt and since I work overnight I've actually had people that thought my door was their door and tried to unlock it...drunk ones, of course.

I've thought about leaving my keys in the car and the windowns down (1999 car with 137,000 miles on it)....JOKING.
Lock the door and pretend you're not

I am getting up right now to lock my door. Some people have no regard for life anymore. nm
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Just don't answer the door.
Just don't answer the door.
door even if no answer there, either.
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I dont' answer the door either.
but I knew it was the neighbor and they are nice people so I would have. besides they snow plow our driveway and I'm certain they were here to ask if I wanted our driveway done. Otherwise I hide when someone comes to the door. Can't be too safe these days. I don't answer my phone when I am working either. If people knew I did I would get calls nonstop all day long and get nothing done.
why do people go door to door to talk about their religion?

arent they settitng themselves up for confrontatoin?


We normally do have the door locked but the garage door was open...

and my husband did ask them to call first and they still didn't listen...they never do...I think they think they don't have to call...


Door to door sock salesman

Okay, so yesterday a little old man shows up at my door. Now let me say that I do not live in a neighborhood, really. I live on a major highway so you actually have to drive into my driveway and you can't really get to the next house without getting back in your car and driving there.


So I open the door and there's this little old man there with pairs of socks in large ziplock bags. He says:


"I'm raising money for a cancer operation to get cancer out of my stomach and I want you to buy these two bags of socks."


I say, "I'm sorry, I don't have any cash in the house, but good luck."


"How can you not have any cash in the house?"


"We use credit cards."


"You can't just use credit cards. Doesn't your husband live with you?"


"He's at work. Good luck, have a nice day."


"Well when he gets home he should have cash on him."


"Nope sorry, we're not interested. Have a good day."


I closed the door and he left.


Odd....very odd. But here's where it gets even more odd.


Today he showed up AGAIN. Only this time he didn't come to the door. He sat in his car in my driveway and beeped his horn. My mail lady does this when we have a package so I opened the door to go out, thinking it was her. The dog scooted out and while I was trying to get him back in I realized it was this man again......BEEPING for me to come to his car to sell the socks, I guess. I was so mad that my dog got loose I looked at him and yelled "WHAT DO YOU WANT??? I don't need any socks today!!!" Picked up the dog and went back in the house and slammed the door. He didn't get a word in edgewise. I'm hoping he won't be back.....I was down right RUDE to this man. I never speak to anyone that way. Hopefully he won't be back. Steve is concerned that he showed up a second time and even more concerned that he wanted me to go to his car this time. He wants me to get a plate number if this man comes back.


Short answer: Yes, it's VERY rude. Long answer inside.
I wouldn't want my husband to ask, either. In fact, if he did and the people said yes, I still wouldn't go and stay with them, because I'd feel like they were pressured. Believe me, if they wanted you to come and stay with them at any point in the last 10 years, they'd have asked you. I, too, live near a vacation destination, and I hate it when people ask to stay with me. They're the rude ones for asking, but it puts me in an uncomfortable position of trying to politely say no. And it seems that when I do say no, the thwarted "guest" then complains to everyone else in our social circle that we are cheap, mean and unwelcoming.
Tell your husband to crack open the wallet and pay for a hotel.
lock windows
I made my fiance nail shut all the windows in the house when I moved in with him until we bought new windows because lo and behold none of his windows locked.  While this was probably not smart in case of a fire I would rather be alive to throw something out the window to get out rather than have someone come through the window at night (or day) and do who knows what.
I go out and forget to lock
the door when I come back in, have left the keys in the lock. I hate it when husband sees that.
I always lock my doors
my husband can come home and I never even hear him enter the house. My dogs usually bark at strangers but not at my hubby. If they are in the backyard the bark at leaves falling off trees, so I don't know if they might be barking if I am in danger or not. My son laughs cause I lock our glass stormdoor when it is warm outside and leave the large door open. He says there is no way that little piece of glass is going to stop someone from coming in but I say at least I will hear the glass break. I'm really glad you are okay.
I do know the reason for the zip-lock
The zip-lock bag for socks is to prevent people from gouging a hole in the plastic bag to pull out the sock and look at it (for what reason, I'm not sure) before they buy the bag. Then, of course, they put that one back and take a virgin bag to the register!

Don't lock your car with the clicker!

A police officer friend of mine told me not to lock your car with the clicker - manually push the button down when you get out of the door.  Criminals are sitting in parking lots watching people coming and going and have an electronic device that can copy your code and open your vehicle.  They can be in your car in seconds and clean it out!  They are able to open doors or the trunk.


Please be careful Christmas shopping!


Rural, no still don't lock
doors. When i think of doing it and do, my husband just unlocks when he steps out to smoke and does not re-lock. But i'd say the majority of people here don't lock doors. and some leave keys in their cars too.
I always lock mine. You just never know who
There's been a time or two when I've forgotten to lock it, or worse, left my house/car keys in the front door. (DUMB!) But leaving my keys in the car? NEVER! That's just asking to get it stolen. Even if I'm just filling up at the gas station, I take the keys with me and lock the doors. People sometimes carjack at gas stations, or open the non-driver's side door to grab your purse. (I keep that on the floor out of sight, NOT on the front seat.)
I used to be one of those who didn't lock until --

I lived in the country until about a year ago, very rural less than 2000 total population.  Never locked my doors, didn't even carry the key.  One day I came home from work to find an ambulance and the state police on my lane.  Thinking one of the neighbors up the lane must have had a medical issue, I went about my business -- UNTIL the state police knocked on my door asking me if I'd heard gunshots the night before.  I said sure -- I always hear gunshots, even at night.  Our neighbors across the road like to camp out and shoot targets into the wee hours.  Then he started asking me if I saw any strange cars going up and down my lane.  I said sure -- the people above us are always fixing someone's car and they drive like a bat out of he!!.  He looked at me again in disbelief.  Then he asked if I knew about the double homicide that happened on my lane less than 1/2 mile from my house the night before.  I had no idea what he was talking about.  Apparently, there was a drug deal gone bad between 2 couples and 1 couple got shot.  The other couple left the scene and went a little past my house to a neighbor's house to use their phone.  Never thought it could happen in my little hometown USA.  After that, I always lock my doors.  I'm with these other posters -- I especially lock my doors when I'm home. 


When I was a kid, I used to sleep on the porch in the summertime.  Now I wouldn't dream of letting my kids do that.  My parents never locked the doors during the day, even when we ran errands, unless we weren't planning on coming home that night. 


 


I always lock the doors/windows too, but
then today I saw this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr23tpWX8lM&eurl=

Scarier stuff every day.

Zip lock bags and tie a ribbon around them- sm
this way they stay fresh.
We lock our doors, rural here - sm
we do not have much crime here but that may change with people out of work, etc. We have on occasion left doors unlocked when we go out for a while, by accident, and all has been well. We live on a private road though with 13 houses so we all look out for each other and strangers cars driving by (only 1 way in or out), etc. Routinely leave the dining room back door unlocked just because we let the dogs in and out there and forget to lock it when we go out. But one of the first things we did when we moved in was I insisted on key deadbolts on the front door and the door from the garage which opens into our family/great room and our 3 back doors (too many doors on this house--have 4, one is a slider). So we have double locks on those doors, cannot hurt. Everyone I know locks up, foolish not to no matter where you live.
Do you lock your doors at night?

I thought of this question last night while reading. Do you lock your doors at night? Do you ever on purpose leave your car keys in the ignition?


I guess I just assumed everyone locked their doors. I know in the old days people in rural communities didn't all lock their doors, but I figured they do now. But I read a couple of books recently which were set in modern times and they talk about how no one ever locks their doors in their small towns. Do you, or know of anyone, who does not lock the door to their house?


I lock mine all the time
I'm a little paranoid, but then again, I'm a female living alone. You never know. All it takes is one time... I feel better knowing I have a big dog, but now I'm nervous someone might steal him! LOL
I'm going to turn out the lights, lock up the house, -
and instead of doing the trick-or-treat thing, am going on a Halloween night costumed inline skate through the streets of S.F. with my skate-buddies. Most likely WE will eat the candy I originally bought! ;)
on your keyboard, make sure SCROLL LOCK

yeah, I lock my doors, but have been told sm
it is not necessary. I just leased a new place I am moving into next week, and she told me she never locks her doors, could barely come up with a door key for the new place for me.

MT, work at home. I am more concerned about locking the doors when I am at home than when I am gone. Not a lot of crime in this area, thank goodness, just don't want to be intruded upon.
Actually, relatives in suburban PA don't lock either and I feel safe there, roo. sm
But i would not feel safe in my own home unlocked, even though I'm in a gated community with tons of outside lights, etc. For some reason I feel safe in someone else's house more than my own.
I have relatives in fairly rural Maine who never lock, and I feel totally safe there. nm
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please do not let the door hit you on your bum

Right next door,
Henry, close to Eagles Landing - we can visit....
Door jams
They make little squared off cat scratchers to go over the door jams, this might save your husband some work, love my cats, have 3 couldn't live without them.
Actually, my side is to the door. sm
Can't put the desk anywhere else but in this corner.
How about locking the door? Better yet...
ask them to call you first. If you can't ask them, have your husband ask them. It's YOUR home, isn't it?
I wish I lived right next door to
help you with your project. That's my kind of fun. :oD I wuv a good rottie. Can't imagine playing with 3 of them.
Message on Door
I am a word nut.  Transcriptionist in me I guess.  But the Family Dollar Store at the corner of my street has a hand written sign posted on their door saying "We No Longer Except Credit Cards".  I get a chuckle every time I go in there.  Should I tell them or not?????
there was a knock at the door, our then 3 yr old
comes running into the kitchen, 'mommie, mommie, tony the creature is here!!"

(our preacher had come by for a visit)
She needs a doc with a sign over his door that sez -
..
If you have no choice to open up the door - sm
just say that now is not a good time for a visit and to call before coming next time (because you work from home and cannot just drop everything when someone pops by)(add that on if you chose to). They may not like hearing any of it but tough cookies. If you are out of sight, just don't answer the door, if it happens often enough maybe they will think to call first next time and you can again say no, or to nip the visits in the bud say you are quiting that church and to please stop calling you. I am in the boonies and get the occasional church groupie visits of various faiths, I just tell them "not interested" and they go on their merry way without a fight for the most part. Good luck.
Most of the people I've met at my door
to a church and have our own beliefs. I wouldn't appreciate it if someone went on and on after I've told them that. Would probably shut the door, just as I would hang up the phone with a pushy telephone solicitor.
You are such a crackup! I wish you lived next-door..... nm
:)
On the door of our in-house MT DEPTARTMENT - sm
the sign read, MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST'S. (Obviously it was ordered by one of those people who believes an apostrophe belongs in front of every word ending in S)! Finally someone in the MT Dept. couldn't stand it any longer, and painted over the apostrophe with Liquid Paper.
Famous person at the door
Julian McMahon from N/T or Adam Levine from Maroon 5. Either way I'd probably faint dead away. LOL.
I have an all white cat who has a cat door and is free...sm
to go in and out at will. We live in the country and he loves to hunt all night and sleep all day. One morning last spring he came in while I was working after a night roaming and had a chunk of hair and some flesh taken out of the eyebrow area just above one eye. I am thinking either a hawk or an owl thought he could carry Zeek away (He weighs about 18-20 pounds) and he was too heavy.
There are 2 body styles. The 4-door (sm)
style like mine is easier to find, but my sister got the 3-door one, which looks even more modern and flashy and tiny. Super cute.

It rates extremely well by Consumer Reports - top in its category for reliability. This car has been around a while in Europe, but only arrived here about 1 year ago.

On the down side, my very tall hubby does bump his head sometimes when trying to get in, but he sits unusually tall for somebody 6 foot 3 inches. I wouldn't say it has as much leg room as he'd prefer, but it is very drivable even for him.


and the punk kid next door would be first on the list
Too bad he's only 14 or 15 years old.  This kid is a really piece of work.  He is a total psycho.  He's 14 or 15 years old and he's the neighborhood bully.  He has a 6 year old brother - cute as anything and lots of fun to watch.  Looks up to big brother (wrong role model to look up to).  Kid is hanging out with gangs, into drugs.  Mother came home the other day (screaching halt with her car) got out screaming at the top of her lungs for him to pack his bags, he is out of there, he's been lying, to them, and he did something to some girl - don't know what.  I say - ship him off to troubled teens or boot camp or anywhere but here.  Luckily the parents are seeing through his lies.  Other neighborhood kids are no longer playing with him and when his parents go off to work "hooligans" come roaming around.  Okay - just had to say that. 
3 in the kitchen near the back door, and
I've seen videos where some people cut a side-entry hole in a big storage bin like you get at Walmart, and fill it with litter. (Can be covered, or not, though many cats don't like covered boxes because it intensifies the odor for them.) The high walls, with the only low spot being the entry, keep most of the litter in if they're real diggers & flingers!
i hate it when i hold the door for someone and they
snotty, like i owed them that courtesy.  i've even said "you're welcome" to people.  once, a woman said, "I didn't ask you to hold the door for me, fat ass."  nice.
Agree. IMO, the people who took the door sm
off the hinges should be charged with involuntary manslaughter. Hope the security cameras got a good shot of those SOBs. I read that other workers tried to help the poor trampled man and they also got hurt.

Think of how much business these stores would get if they offered such bargains for a longer period.

Greed is an evil thing.