@trinsec Were they just doing it to reduce the chance of it being stolen you think?
@freemo They could've delivered at my neighbours? That's always been an option. Or a central deposit I could get it from if need be if re-delivery next day wasn't an option either.
Leaving it behind unattended requires permission. I never gave that.
@trinsec It is probably different depending on the country. In the USA leaving it unattended is the norm except when the person shipping specifies otherwise.
@freemo It is *not* the norm here. Definitely not without permission.
At least this is the first time this has ever happened to me. Maybe it depends on the delivery company, but I'm now less likely to choose this one out of a list.
To be fair I often dont lock the house when im in the middle of a city in the USA with a high crime rate either :)
The way I see it no one is going around jiggling door handles to rob houses in the middle of the day. If they are going to rob your house they likely just break a window and a door lock isnt much, if any, of a deterrent.
@freemo That might be your experience, but that won't be the case for everybody. I'd keep my front door locked even when I'm at home. (Being deaf is another factor to keep in mind). Though with our front doors you'd need to go through some considerable effort to keep it unlocked as they're all auto-locking, unlike most American front doors I've encountered.
And window breaking isn't common around here. It's a noisy act, you don't want to attract attention like that. Most of our front doors have large windows.
@freemo
Oh no, in Italy people wait for you to leave the house and then force the lock.
Thus, if you don't lock the house you're making their job simpler.
Breaking a window is often not an option, since the noise might alarm people.
Once I have been robbed while I was in the house and I did not notice anything.
@trinsec
@rastinza
A lot of times, yes. I lock it when ill be gone long-term though.
@trinsec