So I locked myself out of the house today...

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    Originally Posted By deadmentellnotales

    only my bottom lock is easy to get thru as the pin doesn't lock in place. I usually just set the deadbolt but as I left my keys into the house the deadbolt could not be set
     
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    Originally Posted By debtee

    <Yeah, I was quite amazed how easy it is to break in. I'd heard thieves sometimes send small kids thru doggy doors, but if debtee's plumber fit thru one...>

    That's because my doggie dog is HUGE...I have two Big Goldies! LOL
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    As a teenager, I got very good at breaking into my bedroom by unlatching a screen. Sometimes that was because I kept forgetting my key, and sometimes it was because I was hoping to get in without going through the front door and the family seeing what time I was coming home at.
     
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    Originally Posted By avromark

    This is why having a keypad to your garage is a good thing, it's easy to remember your code, I wish I had those metal role things over my windows, but I live in a cheap area so it doesn't matter, 45ft wide lots suck. Then you hide your key to the house in the garage, 'tis a bit safer.
     

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