You guys have fortresses compared to my setup. I feel like I may as well put all my tools and equipment out on the sidewalk with a 'Free' sign.
I used to padlock both man doors (don't have any overhead doors), but one of the padlocks stopped working so I basically scrapped that idea. Doors don't have knobs, so they're just pulled shut. Sometimes opened by strong wind or stray cats. Even the squirrel doesn't have any problems getting in. My motion sensor lights don't work, and I haven't tried to figure out what's wrong with them yet beyond changing the bulbs. My fence has large openings (no gates), I'm in the middle of a village on a busy street, no pets, no cars in the driveway when I'm not home, windows are unlocked and not obscured (no closure mechanisms on them anyway), no alarms or security system, no neighbors I'm close enough with that might ask questions, but at least the police station is right up the road so they drive by frequently. Oh, and I've had random craigslisters inside when I've sold stuff in the past.
I suppose if I kept my main toolbox here it might be different, but probably not by much. I even leave that unlocked full time at work so the guys can use my specialty tools when I'm in the office.
I'm guessing the main differences come from my young age, trusting nature, and the idea that such a messy place feels like it wouldn't be a target. This is completely wrong and a bad perspective to have, but it's how I have been living.
Maybe it's time to make some changes?