I don t think stuff like that happens very often but i m still not taking chances.
Us 1950s dont lock their doors.
Even for people who don t go to these lengths most of us would make sure the front door at least couldn t be opened from the outside.
That s almost 20 percent of the u s.
The most popular color.
Nearly 1 in 5 people don t lock their doors when they re at home.
One example is that not only did people not lock their cars in the 50 s it was a common practice in most places to leave your keys in the ignition.
The community is so safe people don t even lock their doors.
Not as vigilant as kay.
Population sitting at home with unlocked doors.
It s the lore and lure of bucolic small town living.
Men were also more likely than women to say they don t lock their doors when they re at home 28 percent to 18 percent.
They don t lock their doors because they trust each other and generally speaking they have nothing to fear.
Then and only then is the time to climb into bed.
She s a door locker and a half.
It was a much slower pace of life and much more relaxed.
Did you scroll all this way to get facts about 1950s door hardware.
Difficult as it may be for some to believe there s actually very little violent crime in tiny poor white trash conservatard areas.
Close and lock the windows.
At least from their neighbours.
Yet 30 of all burglaries occur with the offender entering through an unlocked door.
According to the survey responses nearly 1 in 5 people surveyed said they rarely ever lock their doors or never lock their doors at all when they are at home.
Lock the mortise lock on the front door.
Once again people living in rural areas older americans whites and republicans were the most likely to say they generally don t lock their doors.
In the future i ll be ever vigilant about locking the doors.
And 63 of people say that they know people who do not lock their doors regularly.
Well you re in luck because here they come.
Homes were the same way no one locked their doors and on warm evenings most people went to bed with their doors and windows open.
But joyce weisshappel a 63 year old vice president with the corcoran group a.
The most common 1950s door hardware material is metal.