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No-one has ever attempted to nick my rather ancient Maclaren. But now I've got a brand-new Phil and Ted and I've seen combination buggy locks on sale I'm wondering whether I should be more careful about leaving it hanging around. I don't know whether it will be at the top of my list to lock it when dealing with a toddler and newborn and also the locks seem to be intended to fasten to something stationary and I'm not sure there would be something suitable in the places I'm likely to leave the buggy. Any thoughts?
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I should have thought you would be safe. I often leave my P+T alone and have had no problems - but then again its usually full of toys, half eaten biscuits and general child detritus so maybe that keeps the buggy nappers at bay!


Seriously, I am sure you will be fine although I know its a worry as P+Ts are not cheap.


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