I personally don’t leave traps set, because realistically the person most likely to get hurt by them is myself, but plenty of people like me don’t subscribe to that line of reasoning.
Anyways, the point I was trying to make was in the next level of abstraction up from the question of whether any particular house is trapped at any particular time—it’s the uncertainty of not knowing whether a given house is really safe to enter.
You booby trap your house? What if some kids stumble in or something 50 years from now?
Did I say that?
I personally don’t leave traps set, because realistically the person most likely to get hurt by them is myself, but plenty of people like me don’t subscribe to that line of reasoning.
Anyways, the point I was trying to make was in the next level of abstraction up from the question of whether any particular house is trapped at any particular time—it’s the uncertainty of not knowing whether a given house is really safe to enter.