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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 3155471" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Oh for sure, me too. But the door doesn't just open under the force of me inserting my key with those types of doors. The spring is fairly heavy. </p><p></p><p>I'm skeptical but reserving judgement. I myself went to the wrong floor of a hotel and stuck my key in the door of the wrong room after working a particularly long shift at the end of a long work week back when I was on a travelling construction crew. I can absolutely see this part happening...it's just the part where it escalated to deadly force that really requires a hard look and critical thought before proclaiming guilt <em>or</em> innocence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 3155471, member: 42"] Oh for sure, me too. But the door doesn't just open under the force of me inserting my key with those types of doors. The spring is fairly heavy. I'm skeptical but reserving judgement. I myself went to the wrong floor of a hotel and stuck my key in the door of the wrong room after working a particularly long shift at the end of a long work week back when I was on a travelling construction crew. I can absolutely see this part happening...it's just the part where it escalated to deadly force that really requires a hard look and critical thought before proclaiming guilt [I]or[/I] innocence. [/QUOTE]
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