If you installed the lock on Matt Lauer's door, contact @BuzzFeedNews at one of the ways listed over at http://tips.buzzfeed.com https://twitter.com/senatorshoshana/status/935978504277065730 …
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These button-controlled locks are being interpreted as locking people in, but one that just prevents unwanted visitors would be common and (mostly) innocent.
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It actually does. You're just too dense to get it.
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We had those door closers in our offices also. Signified "power" for those high enough to have one.
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it makes it better if the button is to close the door and not just lock it
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I guess one rationale would be to make office an instant panic room if there was an intruder on the floor. Of course the simpler fix is the one schools (and all fire exits) use, “classroom locks” that are locked to outside, open from inside.
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Could it not be a security thing rather than a sex thing? Against armed intruders etc
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Were more executive at NBC pulling this kind of crap????
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