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Question: Well!?
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Detroit, MI
 
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Florida
 
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Santander
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« on: March 22, 2017, 10:03:17 AM »

Statistically, the correct answer is Detroit. But Florida's larger cities aren't exactly safe - especially Miami and Orlando. Where I live in Florida has a relatively high crime rate, but it's not too dangerous. In most places you'd feel safe leaving your door unlocked at night. Although in Jacksonville, just a few miles away, I certainly wouldn't advise that.

People do that?
I often leave the door unlocked even if I go out. I wouldn't want to live anywhere I couldn't do that.
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Santander
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« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2017, 01:09:35 PM »

Statistically, the correct answer is Detroit. But Florida's larger cities aren't exactly safe - especially Miami and Orlando. Where I live in Florida has a relatively high crime rate, but it's not too dangerous. In most places you'd feel safe leaving your door unlocked at night. Although in Jacksonville, just a few miles away, I certainly wouldn't advise that.

People do that?
I often leave the door unlocked even if I go out. I wouldn't want to live anywhere I couldn't do that.

Why even have a lock, then?
Well, obviously I lock my door when I'm gone for extended periods of time...
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Santander
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« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2017, 01:26:04 PM »

In northern MN we never did.  In fact we didn't even know what happened to the keys at one point.
Yeah, I actually lost my keys last year and didn't bother replacing the lock for 3 months.
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