Oh Door:
Many times I have seen the door ajar, mostly at night, and when I have
tried to closed it some folks standing outside, usually smoking, had ask me
to leave it like that.
On the other hand, when events are taking place I have noticed that the
door its intentionally kept open to guide the newcomers that it is the
entrance and they don't have to bother by ringing the bell, etc.
I don't have the solution to the whole door issue, but at least, I suggest,
we should have a note in the inside stating to keep it closed at all times,
of course, with exceptions when events are taking place.
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Daniel
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 8:23 AM, Torrie Fischer <tdfischer(a)hackerbots.net>
wrote:
Thats a solution, though I've seen that sort of
thing defeated with
people just wedging the door open or something.
Not to say that doing that is a fruitless endeavor but it can't be the
only thing done.
On Fri, 2016-01-22 at 03:24 -0800, Charley Sheets wrote:
While I agree that re-keying may be necessary,
and restricting key
distribution is prudent, I wonder if it might also be useful to
investigate different door hardware. It seems unintuitive to me that
it
would always be necessary to re-lock the door after unlocking it.
I would imagine there must be door hardware that allows for only a
momentary unlocking action, eliminating the need to re-lock the door.
Has anything like that been investigated? Is there some nuance of
doors
that I'm just not understanding?
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