Years ago prior to my service in WWII I had various afterschool and even prior to school jobs in Phoenix AZ. One particular off school job was with a local linen supply company. I would sweep out the working areas and the offices and then wait, doing school work, for deliverers to come in with daily receipts. There were several deliverers and each would tally their receipts including cash before stashing such in a huge safe. I was left alone with the open safe until the last driver had checked in. I would then lock the office and safe and walk about 2 miles (my recollection) to home. During the couple of years I did this I was never in fear of my life or welfare. After my service in WWII I went back to Phoenix and no longer felt comfortable walking around as I did before wartime service. Times had changed life.
Thank you for your service, noinfringers2!