it wont hurt it at all its good to keep em locked in once in a while just to keep the parts moving on the inside but the down side is drag it will make you get a little bit worse gas mileage so when in town keep em unlocked for better MPG other than that it wont hurt a thing
If 4-wheel drive is not needed, you should unlock the front hubs. Yes, the hubs remain locked even if your front transfer case is not set to 4-wheel drive, and this can be very hard on both the hubs and transfer case.
A brick is a multi-functional tool. Don't leave home without it.
It is ok to leave your hubs locked in depending on how far you want to go. I myself live on a mountainside and normally leave mine locked in when I stay near home going to town or something like that. When I hit any amounts of interstate I make it a rule of thumb that when I hit interstate the hubs are unlocked. It will decrease you fuel mileage I have noticed as well. You will be OK leaving it locked in around home but not all the time.
Cashiers should not leave their registers unattended unless they are locked and the employee has logged out.
All doors are locked and you can't leave.
I guess you mean "passport". No, without a valid passport you cannot leave Mexico.
the gates were locked
No, it is not safe to leave milk out overnight as it can spoil and become unsafe to consume due to the growth of harmful bacteria. It is best to refrigerate milk promptly after use to maintain its freshness and quality.
It depends on the location but it is almost always illegal to drive the car away without insurance.
you open the sunroof,get out of the car and lock the car with your keys
You can still drive the car, but your odometer will not move without the speedo cable attached. Make sure you disconnect the cable from the gauges and where it connects to the engine.
Downloaded files always make a temp file in your computer, no matter you delete it or not there is always a way to recover it. So you can not download and copy files from a system without leaving a trace.