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Are locksmiths required to ask for proof of residence before breaking into an apartment?

Your instinct is absolutely correct: locksmiths are required to collect your signature and address and Driver's license or ID number before opening the lock. Interestingly, the text below does not explicitly say anything about providing proof of residence, although you would think that would be covered via the driver's license or ID.Per the business and professions code of California:6980.55. (a) Any locksmith who knowingly and willfully opens any residence, or commercial establishment for another by any method involving an on-site inspection of a door or entrance, whether or not for compensation, shall obtain the street address of the residence or commercial establishment, and the signature of the person for whom the residence or commercial establishment was opened on a work order form. The following information regarding the person requesting entry to the residence or commercial property shall be recorded on a work order form: (1) Name. (2) Address. (3) Telephone Number. (4) Date of Birth. (5) Driver's license or identification number.http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=bpc&group=06001-07000&file=6980.53-6980.69

Why is American life so much harder than it was in the 50s and 60s?

Having been alive for most of the 60s, which means people only slightly older than I grew up in the 50s, I must say.What are you talking about life being easier in the 50s and 60s?As I look around my house, I think of the most basic things.Let’s start with running water. Even the poorest people I know have access to running water. In the big cities in the 1960s, most people had running water. We had a pump outside. We thought my grandparents were wealthy because they had a pump inside. That was not odd in small towns and rural areas in the 1960s.Guess what else when you only have water outside? You don’t have a toilet inside. You have an outhouse a distance from the back door. Pretty inconvenient and very stinky.Definitely no television in the 1950s. A lot of people had it in the 60s but we got it around 1973 or so.Telephone. I almost typed a curse. Everybody on the county was on the same line. Even in the city, the whole block was on the same line and to call a block over cost $3-$5 per minute. It was fun to listen to everyone else’s conversations and talk to the operator. However, kids got in big trouble for touching a phone.Travel. Many fewer people had automobiles. There was usually one old car per family, which really wan’t that old because cars rusted out after 5–6 years. Plane travel was much nicer than now, but a ticket cost two month’s salary. Cars did not have air conditioning. Music came from a rattling speaker in the middle of dashboard, AM only. People were used to walking many miles and carrying stuff. Cars were death traps. Nobody heard of a seat belt or padded seats. Power steering and brakes were also a luxury. You had things like “Three on the tree” stick shifts and “suicide knobs” on the steering wheels. All of these added to the danger. If you had a four wheel drive vehicle, which was common in the country, you had to get out of the vehicle to lock the wheel hubs in bad weather.Mail order. The standard line when you bought something was, “Allow 6–8 weeks for delivery.” You had to plan your summer purchases in winter, fall purchases in spring, etc. Unless you were in Bentonville Arkansas or Troy Michigan, there were no Walmarts or KMarts. You got a catalog in the mail. then you picked out the stuff you wanted and hand wrote and order form. Then you had to go to the Post Office and mail it. Or you could wait to you went to a store like Sears and drop it off. Some items shipped to your house. With others, you got a letter which said you had so many days to go and pick them up. I remember ordering things that I forgot I ordered by the time they arrived.Food. You made your own. In the country that also meant killing and skinning your own protein or picking your own vegetables. There were not many supermarkets, even in the large cities. You went to a corner store in the city. The store only sold meat, or vegetables or baked goods. In the country, you went to a nearby town once a month or so to go to the general store. There were no microwaves. You pretty much had to plan an hour per day per meal to prepare your food.No power anything. Mowing the lawn, shoveling snow, trimming trees, carpentry, you name it was all done with hand tools. Everything took ten times as long.Face to face. All business had to be conducted face to face. Remember the phone? You couldn’t call a work person or order items or whatever. there was no amazon. If you needed to hire a carpenter, you had to go to the carpenter’s shop or house. You paid by cash or check. there were no online payments or cards.I think what happens is that people watch television shows like Leave it to Beaver, My Three Sons or Father Knows Best and think that is the 1950s and 1960s. From my experience, those people lived like what we call the “1%” nowadays. You would have to be extremely wealthy in 1965 to afford the type of lifestyle you see on these shows. They all also seemed to end up in Hawaii. I had relatives that were considered relatively wealthy. They couldn’t afford to go to Hawaii until the 1980s, when competition brought down airline tickets and computers at travel agencies made comparison shopping possible. Plane tickets also had to be purchased face to face. This meant driving to the airport and paying with cash. Then it was near impossible to comparison shop unless you lived in Los Angeles, New York or Chicago. Your local airport may only have one or two airlines from which to choose in the 50s and 60s.That just reminded me of another thing in the 1960s. To learn the simplest bit of information, you had to make a drive to a city with a decent sized public library. That was about 3 hours each way for us.Life was definitely not easier.

How do I order pizza from an apartment?

Give them your telephone number and request for them to call on arrival. Usually able to put on order form or note to driver to find your location ect. If not call in and make that request.

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