Do you lock your doors?
This question I guess is to gauge the amount of fear you feel and danger you percieve.
Michael Moore asked this question in Canada in Bowling for Columbine, suggesting that Canada was less violent, not because they watched less violent entertainment (they don't), or because they own fewer guns (they don't), or because the have better laws,- but because they percive less danger- they don't lock their doors.
I was wondering how many of us (especially in Japan and other nations outside the US) lock our doors.
I don't lock mine all the time, and I live in California where I probably should.
Sabro
This question I guess is to gauge the amount of fear you feel and danger you percieve.
Michael Moore asked this question in Canada in Bowling for Columbine, suggesting that Canada was less violent, not because they watched less violent entertainment (they don't), or because they own fewer guns (they don't), or because the have better laws,- but because they percive less danger- they don't lock their doors.
I was wondering how many of us (especially in Japan and other nations outside the US) lock our doors.
I don't lock mine all the time, and I live in California where I probably should.
Sabro