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TopicDad, whose Kids DIED in a HOT TRUCK is RELEASED after video shows they WENT IN!
Sahuagin
06/20/20 8:46:12 PM
#42:


Nichtcrawler X posted...
There is no way to affect the internal hatches of a residential front door here from the outside without the key.
the doors I know of have at least three states on the inside "switch" (little turning button thing that also can be pushed in). but I'm having trouble remembering exactly what the states are. I have muscle memory reflexes for locking them to make sure they're properly locked. I know two of the states are fully locked and fully unlocked.

the other state or states are something to do with one or both of:
- staying locked when you unlock it with a key. (the knob turns and allows you entry, but the door remains locked.)
- not staying locked when you close it. if the latch is depressed, the door becomes unlocked. I'm not even sure what this mode is for or why you would want it to do that. I just know that I always press the latch to make sure the door stays locked, otherwise if it's set the wrong way you close the door and it unlocks.

(these are internal doors though, not external doors. they're just the closest thing I'm familiar with to a door that is never unlocked from the outside, except maybe for apartment building doors.)

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