“They could hear footsteps, Filch running as fast as he could toward Peeves’s shouts.
“Oh, move over,” Hermione snarled. She grabbed Harry’s wand, tapped the lock, and whispered, “Alohomora!”
The lock clicked and the door swung open — they piled through it, shut it quickly, and pressed their ears against it, listening.”
- Harry Potter and the Philosophers stone
Why didn't Dumbledore bewitch the door to prevent Alohomora from opening it?
“And how are you going to get in there in the first place?' Harry was ready for this question.
'Sirius's knife,' he said.
'Excuse me?'
'Christmas before last Sirius gave me a knife that'll open any lock,' said Harry. 'So even if she's bewitched the door so Alohomora won't work, which I bet she has -”
- Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix
Answer
I'd say he didn't expect anyone to be stupid enough… but then I remembered Fred and George!
Actually, I think the only people Dumbledore trusted to handle Fluffy would be Hagrid and Professor Kettleburn (the Care of Magical Creatures teacher at the time), and after losing as many limbs as he has, Kettleburn would be none too eager to go near that animal. Given Hagrid's lack of advanced magical education, he wouldn't have been able to unlock some of the more complex locking spells without the help of another professor. Asking for a professor's help whenever Fluffy needed maintenance would have raised too many questions.
Finally, it's Hogwarts. The place is magic. It's got doors that will only open if you ask
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