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Default Think yours is locked?


Roger Long wrote:
The function of the lock, in practical terms, is not to keep serious
intruders out. Why cut a lock when the companionway slides are wood?


Bolt cutters melt through those brass combo locks like a hot knife on
hash.

Lock keep out kids looking for booze and homeless looking for
warmth.
Roger Long


Roger that Roger. And would add a lock provides proof to the insurance
company that you were diligent and made every practical effort to safe
guard the property. Then the insurance guy writes the
check,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Had a step father with an XKE rag top. He never locked the car door. I
asked why. He said the rag top cost too much to have a guy cut it to
get to the lock on the inside of the door. Made since to me.

Why get paranoid about stuff??? That is what insurance is for.
Cant afford insurance? That's simple............don't have stuff or
don't care if it gets ripped off.

Im in the middle of a will-trust-family struggle. Im the trustee. Trust
me,when I say that people turn chicken **** when it comes to stuff.
Best advice I have is........................ its only stuff.

Bob


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