Okay, somehow the heavy-duty door closer broke. The arm's connecting screw stripped and fell out, and the door mounts stripped. As a result, the door just flops open. So, we locked that door. On the outside is a sign saying "Please use other door". On the inside, we have a sign on the door bar that says "Do Not Use" (It bypasses the lock)
So of course, everyone uses that door, and it just sits wide open for hours at a time.
When we finally close it, people are coming through drive-through "YOUR DOORS ARE LOCKED", oblivious to the tables full of people who figured out that the right-hand door is still unlocked.
Seriously, what the hell? Is a broken door that hard to understand?
So of course, everyone uses that door, and it just sits wide open for hours at a time.
When we finally close it, people are coming through drive-through "YOUR DOORS ARE LOCKED", oblivious to the tables full of people who figured out that the right-hand door is still unlocked.
Seriously, what the hell? Is a broken door that hard to understand?
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