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viber_in_training t1_ivxdr33 wrote

Because if you actually need medical attention no one can get to you...

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ZerotheWanderer t1_ivxsu1o wrote

Restaurant should have keys to every lock, but still wise to not lock the door. Not like you're thinking straight in such a situation.

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therealpigman t1_ivypb1k wrote

They’d probably take at least an hour to realize and unlock the door. You could die in that time

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papipendejo t1_ivzq1rq wrote

0-100 my guy.

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happy-cig t1_iw0f50j wrote

Well he's right. If you passed out and hit your head, the difference of time between the next person walking right in vs someone thinking it's locked because someone's using it could be the difference of life or death.

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DredLobsterX t1_ivz2m00 wrote

They should but I wouldn't count on it. I was working at a grocery store when an autistic teen locked themselves in the bathroom and refused their mother's pleas to come out for quite some time. No one at the store could find the key. Eventually the mother persuaded them to exit. If there was an emergency on the other side of that door, it would have had to of been opened by force.

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doctafknjay t1_ivyxzjj wrote

Simple question, why did 70 some people think it was right to downvote this inquiry? Can you not genuinely ask something to get an answer? Lol

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rhiannonm6 t1_ivzbs4x wrote

People on Reddit think they're too smart to ask questions.

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doctafknjay t1_ivzcnh2 wrote

With the amount of downvotes, I'd be afraid to ask too if I knew what the karma actually meant 😅

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