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Old 16-04-2009, 02:19 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening,rec.gardens,rec.gardens.edible
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Default Should I Lock My Shed

"Ed" ex@directory wrote in message
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Got my new shed now on the allotment and am well pleased with it and use
it to store my tools (spade, fork, hoe, rake, etc.) and all the other
small bits and pieces that are essential for gardening work.

But should I lock the shed door with the key when I leave? Or just leave
it unlocked with the wheelbarrow upturned against it?

What do people here usually do?

Ed


Let me equivocate for other's knowledge. An allotment is in the public
domain. Like a parking lot in a public accesible retail store. You have an
enclosure in that parking lot that has your personal belonging, and you want
to know if you should lock it up... Yawn....
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