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Filboid Studge
Oct 1, 2010
And while they debated the matter among themselves, Conradin made himself another piece of toast.

I don't have to lock my doors but I do, because my neighbours (a teacher if small children and someone who has always been self-employed) have no sense of boundaries.

Maybe there is a moral here

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Filboid Studge
Oct 1, 2010
And while they debated the matter among themselves, Conradin made himself another piece of toast.

Tibor posted:

In the UK most rental properties have keys which can't be copied so that landlords don't have to change the locks every time a tenant moves out.

That's not true from my own experience or anyone else I've met's. Those locks are expensive. So long as you don't damage anything and replace the old ones when you leave, it's even perfectly legal as a tenant to change the locks (unless your lease forbids it). Why would the landlord worry about changing the locks unless they were going to move in themselves?

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