Posted: 9/9/2001 9:35:37 PM EDT
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Why are public restroom stalls put together with anti-theft screws. You know, the ones that can be tightened but cannot be loosened due to a special taper on the screw heads. What would someone need with a bathroom stall anyway??? And if someone did try to steal it, wouldn't it be pretty obvious??? Damn, the things you think of when you are tired!!! |
| Well, I went to go see Rush hour 2 Saturday, really really funny btw. I made a pit stop before the film and when I tried to close the door, some punk ass had unscrewed the lock about 2/3 out. I used my swiss army knife to screw the "tamper proof screws" back in so I could close the door. I guess people have nothing better to do than try to vandalize bathroom stalls by removing the screws and rivets. |
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That's true. But not every facility is required to install those particular dividers. It's a zoning thing. All donut shops, and gas stations within 100yds radius of them must have the .308 proof dividers. Another thing I haven't figured out yet. How come these stalls have to be the "oversized" dimensions (added width & depth) like the handicapped accessible ones? Does this make sense to anybody? |