."3. THE UPEI sun, Thursday, Octo ” f «2" ’H "6". IS YOUR IDOR IDCKED. . . SO WHAT!!! At last, you're caught up in your work, it's the end of the week, and you say to yourself, "I've got to get away for awhile". So you pack your bags, jump inthecarandheadforthe ferry terminal, with the intention of having a nice enjoyable weekend. You arrive at your notel roan, exhausted from the long drive, but anxious to take in a little shopping and sightseeing. To make this story short, you've enjoyed your haliday and it's now time to head back hane. Okay, what's so bad about all this? Well, you've arrived home and just finished un- packing, only to realize that several articles, including sane expensive camera equipment, are missing. "Oh great!" you exclaim in despair. "Could I have forgotten sane of this stuff in the motel roan or left it lying sanewhere. No! Impossible. You double-checked every- thing once it was packed in the car. 7 \‘g‘fjixqia.’ if? r :54?‘ ber 23, 1980. bane 12 , if lakes" 4 fé/fef by i mm. A. "Well then, where could -- wait a minute!" You stopped at a large shopping mall on your way home. But you never took anything out of the car and you made sure both doors were: Iocked. Out of curiousity, you inspect the doors of the car and cane across sane scratch-marks on the paint and a rip in the rubber lining on the window of the passengers door. "These marks weren't here before" you say to yourself. At this point in time, it becanes very F . obvious what has happened: Using a coathanger or stiff wire, a thief had managed to unlock. your door and make off with a considerable amount of money. The worst part of it is, you aren't ' covered by insurance and} have no means of tracking down the thief. So terrific, your weekend has turned from enjoyable to heartbreaking and who's to blame -- the lock of course! » A lock is defined as being a mechanical closing or fastening device having a bolt or cémbinaticn THE CASCADE LOUNGE proudly presents ENTERTAINMENT‘SCHEDULE for OCTOBER Sept. 29th - Oct. Ath FINNIGAN Oct. 6th - Oct. llth THE TAOUILAS P.E.l.'s finest commercial Rock Band Oct. l3th - Oct. lSth THE RAES Canadian TZV. and recording Artists Oct. 16th - Oct. l8th BLUE MAX A super Rock n' Roll Band. Added feature; Thursday, October l6th U.P.E.l. Night. “Free Admission” Oct. 20th - Oct. 25th w One of Ontario's finest commercial Rock Bands. Oct. 22nd + Oct. 23rd The Fabulous Duo MacLEAN A‘ . r MacLEAN Oct. 27th ‘ Oct. 30th A CASCADE OCTOBERFEST (Watch for more to come N) "THE ISLAND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER" In the Charlottetown .Mall 892-14146 of bolts secured or released by a key, dial etc., and used to prevent unauthorized entry, access or operation. But does a lock actually M such entry or is it merely an Obstacle. Some- thing which canplicates ' the work of a thief? Granted, we all use locks and would be foolish not to. But sometimes I ' wonder if we place our trust too heavily on than. How often do we lock our car doors, thinking that ‘ all is protected and safe within? How many times do we lock the door to our house, with the belief that everything inside will be there when we return? Yet, what are we to do to prevent our possessions from being stolen while we're away frcm our car or our hane? A determined thief will not be stopped by any metal gadgetry." And the iten(s) being stolen don't necessarily have to be of extreme rarity. For example, the robbing of car batteries, liquor, stereos, cigarettes - and money are a common. occurrence. And, in many cases, these items are ' never found again and the thieves never caught. Even in Junior High School, lockers are broken into by young vandals and the contents are looted. How arewe to ensure that what we trust is safe beyond the protection of a lock really is safe? After all, likevmany other things in life, the . Capabilities of a lock are limited. ’ , Perhaps the future will bring an answer to relieve this dependency on locks. One.solutionlmight be that A . we carry "signal claims" with us which would:be triggered by the tamPering ‘of locks by unauthorized individuals. Of course, there are complications ' accanpanying this as well. ,But until an answer‘is found, wecan only follow certain' steps which might decrease the likelihood «of being rdabed_ : _1. don't leave valuables . in plain sight in a car or hate. _ . 2. If going on a trip, leave- the outside light of your hcme on, and have a friend, neighbour, or relative ~ periodically check the house. , 3. Never leave your house or car unlocked, even if it means you'll only be gone a second. ~ 4. Don't leave windows partly open. 1 makes the thief's job that much easier. 5. 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