Agree 100%....we keep our door locked when traveling as well.
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Sandra" <sandra.rutan@...> wrote:
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> Forgot to add that I ALWAYS keep the T@B door locked when I'm travelling. I had stopped for gas and a guy came up to the trailer, grabbed the door handle to open it and asked if he could look in side. I said 'sure - through the window - I don't unlock it when I'm towing it.' You don't know if folks really want to see the trailer or if they are looking at what possessions you have inside.
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> Sandra Rutan
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> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Sandra" <sandra.rutan@> wrote:
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> > There's no rule that says you 'have' to show your T@B to anyone if you don't want to. If you're sitting outside, you can just shut the door - and indicate they can look in the window. I have friends with a T@B who have pretty much stopped giving tours.
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> > If you're inside, you can say 'we're just about to eat - can you come back later?' - 'my husband was just about to take a nap' - or the old one of "if it's rockin don't bother knockin.'
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> > Sandra Rutan
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> > --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "highwaywoman77" <bombshelle@> wrote:
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> > > Heather = genius! So Simple and yet so.....perfect. A simple Do Not Disturb Sign (please) would be a great solution at least to the naps and sleeping in!
> > > Thanks for the great idea :)
> > > KelliSue/ Ebenezer Camper
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> > > --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Heather Frystak" <hfrystak@> wrote:
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> > > > Well, there's always posting a sign by the door with "tours at 9" or "sleeping, please do not disturb". We did something similar at our house when my daughter was born so we could actually get some sleep without well-wishers popping in during nap time.
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