I once dropped a credit card on the street beside my car. I went
into Garcia's and ate breakfast then found it on the street (face up)
when I got back. This was downtown one block from a large day shelter
and two blocks from metropolitan court.


 <[email protected]> wrote:
>from a large
> After the thread about all the reasons people's cars have been broken into 
> (mine was to get about 10 CD's!) I had to share this tidbit on the flip side. 
> Kind of a "I can't believe no one took advantage of my stupidity" moment.
>
> I moved to Raleigh several months ago and live in a neighborhood that is 
> well, not the greatest, but not really bad either. We've don't have obvious 
> crime going on, but the homes are all pretty small and cheap, and I've been 
> generally fairly careful as it is the kind of neighborhood you can never feel 
> totally safe in.
>
> Well, recently I was over at a friend's house for dinner and went I came 
> home, I was shocked to see the garage door wide open! I don't recall *ever* 
> doing that in the last 20 years or so that I've had a garage with an 
> automatic door. Whether I forgot to close it completely or something caused 
> it to go back open, I'll never know, but unbelievably, no one had entered the 
> house for the 4-5 hours that I was gone and it was completely open. Days 
> later, I still marvel that I got away with that, and I'm certainly still 
> going to try and be careful, but I sure appreciate even more how the majority 
> of people in our world are basically honest, good people.
>
>
> --- Mary Jo
>
>
>
> 

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