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Originally Posted by F16
Hello maat55!
Being in Austria, I was involved in a situation, when I was late in my hotel,
it was dark and I opened the next door, thinking it's mine.
So maybe, it is right to ask the person what does he want in your house?
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I wouldn't stay in a hotel that didn't have locking doors. That's bizarre. Why would I want to stay somewhere if other guests could accidentally enter my room?
As for my home, the doors are always locked. If someone enters without permission, they have to get passed a locked door to do so.
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