One-directional keyed locks (is that the best way to phrase it?) are the norm here in Canada too... in most places, I would think. It makes enormously more sense, and is a safety feature. What happens if the building is on fire and people need to evacuate?
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One-directional keyed locks (is that the best way to phrase it?) are the norm here in Canada too... in most places, I would think. It makes enormously more sense, and is a safety feature. What happens if the building is on fire and people need to evacuate?