My late Husband and I had a small locksmith business for a while,back in the 90’s. One customer was a florist, who had jammed the wrong key into her delivery van.While Hubby worked on it she said to me, “I feel so stupid”. I told her," If smart people didn’t sometimes make dumb mistakes, we wouldn’t have a business."
I’m a petsitter, and in one client’s house, I thought, should they leave that kitchen window unlatched? Then I locked myself out of the house with the dog, and was glad that I could leave the dog in the yard and climb in the kitchen window (and no neighbors could see me). At another house I locked myself out and had to pay a locksmith $$$ to get myself in. Then the client told me that their neighbors had a spare key; thanks…. This was over twenty years— I don’t do it all the time.
Black76Manta 10 months ago
I would say, the kitchen window is also wider to enter!
hildigunnurr Premium Member 10 months ago
Bet you anything a cop will show up and arrest her for breaking and entering. (I didn’t check the originals NB).
Ubintold 10 months ago
What is she going to use to break the window?
DawnQuinn1 10 months ago
First she has to be sure Len has enough money to bail her out when she is arrested for B&E
christelisbetty 10 months ago
My late Husband and I had a small locksmith business for a while,back in the 90’s. One customer was a florist, who had jammed the wrong key into her delivery van.While Hubby worked on it she said to me, “I feel so stupid”. I told her," If smart people didn’t sometimes make dumb mistakes, we wouldn’t have a business."
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 10 months ago
Luckily a window was unlocked and I got in. I never leave the house now for anything without checking that I have the house key.
Knucklehead 10 months ago
whichever is smaller
HippyDippyWeatherman 10 months ago
We don’t even have a key to our house. Lost them all years ago. Now we’re getting ready to sell and we’ll have to replace every lock in the house!
Bill The Nuke 10 months ago
Can she get through either if she breaks them?
Tina Rhea Premium Member 10 months ago
I’m a petsitter, and in one client’s house, I thought, should they leave that kitchen window unlatched? Then I locked myself out of the house with the dog, and was glad that I could leave the dog in the yard and climb in the kitchen window (and no neighbors could see me). At another house I locked myself out and had to pay a locksmith $$$ to get myself in. Then the client told me that their neighbors had a spare key; thanks…. This was over twenty years— I don’t do it all the time.