#16 I've done both of those for 50+ years in downtown (city centre) Ottawa and Toronto with never a single incident. Crime isn't as prevalent as people's fears.
#16 Okay, I didn't leave keys in the ignition but rarely locked it. Nothing to steal in the car and no broken windows. Nobody wants an older Mazda anyway.
Yvonne, lol crime isnt prevalent. that's called anecdotal evidence and you count what...the 30 mins you go for lunch and commute to work? i guess you forgot how honks are illegal now, leaf.
#15 My in-laws have a small farm with a well. They have an electric pump, but also have a hand-pump near the front door that, with minimal effort, draws up some of the best tasting water.
"Having your name and age listed in the local newspaper when you’re pulled over for speeding and your family/friends get to give you sh#t for it because everyone lives to read the weekly police report."
#16 I've done both of those for 50+ years in downtown (city centre) Ottawa and Toronto with never a single incident. Crime isn't as prevalent as people's fears.
#16 Okay, I didn't leave keys in the ignition but rarely locked it. Nothing to steal in the car and no broken windows. Nobody wants an older Mazda anyway.
Yvonne, lol crime isnt prevalent. that's called anecdotal evidence and you count what...the 30 mins you go for lunch and commute to work? i guess you forgot how honks are illegal now, leaf.
#15 My in-laws have a small farm with a well. They have an electric pump, but also have a hand-pump near the front door that, with minimal effort, draws up some of the best tasting water.
#16 Okay, I didn't leave keys in the ignition but rarely locked it. Nothing to steal in the car and no broken windows. Nobody wants an older Mazda anyway.
This. Most cities in western world (maybe except in America, don't know) are much safer than you would think.
lol crime isnt prevalent. that's called anecdotal evidence and you count what...the 30 mins you go for lunch and commute to work? i guess you forgot how honks are illegal now, leaf.