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If your friends are jerks, you can lock the table, but they could still grab the cards out of your hand and toss them over the table.
That issue can be temporally reverted by sucking all the cards back to the original deck (Card Actions → Reset All Cards) and starting the hand over. It can be permanently fixed by getting better friends.
Also, you can undo a table flip by pressing the "←" button.
If you was playing a game with your friends on table top simulator and they start messing about and trolling, if you then decided that they are terrible people because of this and you didnt want to be their freinds anymore, well than that would make you a much worser person than them. =/
You can lock individual pieces on the table and hope the don't know the hotkey to unlock it ;)
But ideally, we figured if you wanted a strict setting where no one messes things up, you can just play the web based version online. What we wanted was more freedom and more "lifelike" :D