I keep having this scenario pop into my head each morning as I back out of my garage between 4 and 5 am in the darkness. The reason I pull into my garage and back out, is so I can watch the door as it comes down, making sure no one slips inside. Pulling out leaves too many blind spots. So while I am watching the door come down, I am surrounded by total darkness. The garage is set back from the front of the house so there is a brick wall beside me that ends about where the rear quarter panel of my car sits as I wait. There is a light on the side of the garage, but it seems to burn out once a week. I'm not so worried about myself as I am someone waiting till the last minute and slipping under the door while I struggle to hit the button to stop it and then raise it back up. Those buttons don't always work on the first try. Throw in the fact that I'd be trying to keep my car from rolling away (I'm on a hill), and it leaves me scared to death someone may get the jump on me and become "closed in" my house with my wife and baby girl. I carry a Colt Defender .45, and since I'm not allowed to have it at work, it's usually sitting in the seat beside me, holstered. I used to go ahead and place it in the glove compartment, but I started waiting on that until I got rolling down the road. What do you guys think I should do?