True story:



True story: In 1970 some political anti-war radical decided to break into a draft board office in Delaware. However the interior door that opened to the draft board office was always locked and attempts to pick the lock failed.
Several hours before the burglary was to take place, one of the radical wrote a note and tacked it to the door: "Please don't lock this door tonight."
When they came back later that night, someone had obediently left the door unlocked. The burglars entered the office with ease, stole the Selective Service records, and left. They were so pleased with themselves that one of them proposed leaving a thank-you note on the door.