I understand your dilemma. Of course you can replace the locking entry knob with a (probably identical) non-locking knob. But a hide-a-key is cheaper and probably easier.
My tow vehicles have always had the electronic lock/unlock buttons on the driver's side door, so we can't get locked out of the vehicle. Not all vehicles have that, of course, but it is handy. And of course, although I didn't mention it above, I put two TM entry keys in the console of the tow vehicle. This means I can pull out one key, go into the TM and close the TM door without replacing the key, still with no fear of being locked out. Handy if it is raining, for example.
To each his own. This has worked for us, but it is not for everyone.
Bill
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