I was born in 1955, in a place that was, then, a little town where everybody
knew everybody else. Nobody used to put locks on their doors. Sometime
you'd come home from work and find somebody drinking a glass of water in
your kitchen. You fix this person something to eat, and then good bye.
Today, even with the iron bars on each and every window, that make you
feel imprisoned in your own home, you can't go to work without locking
the steel door behind you, after switching on the alarm, and all that knowing
you've insured your stuff.
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