momto3kids
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The purse I had taken from the car was 100 dollars, which for me is the equivalent of 1200 dollars because I would never pay that for a purse, but yes, I still would leave it in the car. I do it now with my bankcards (all the money I have in the world), the children's social security cards, my ids, etc. So yep, I still would. And I know it is a horrible habit, but growing up in Cary my family was never overly concerned with safety. We didn't lock the doors on anything - house or car. These are habits we have tried to change, but they die hard.
Sorry, but some habits need to be broken. When you grew up times were different than they are now.
The theft could be petty now, but there are child molesters, rape, and abductions occuring every day in our nation. What if this information got into the wrong hands? You are giving them everything they need to do this. Sure it is Cary, I live here too, but why give them the tools to do harm?
Husbands keys to gain entry to the home with children.
Keys for any other valuables they chose to take.
Calendar & address book to know where this person goes.
Time & Cost to replace items.
$$ that can't be replaced.
Pictures that can't be replaced.
Personal information....IDENTITY THEFT