Turnstiles

Aug. 26th, 2013 12:44 pm
christopher575: A model on The Price is Right showing that the contestant picked the right price, $575 (Default)
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I like turnstiles because they represent a security policy that's actually enforced rather than expecting people to comply while also policing each other. I work in a secure building and we have to use our badge to get inside, but if someone tries to come with us, we're supposed to make sure they swipe their badge and confront them if they don't. I think that's dumb. If you want to make people use the badge, hook it up to a turnstile.

But since there isn't one, I prefer to avoid having to be the enforcer. My favorite place to avoid that duty is the walkway between my office and the cafeteria. There are glass doors at either end so you can always see if someone's behind you, and the way I like to do it is to walk quickly, open the door just far enough so I can slip in, and let it close behind me.

You're supposed to be polite and hold doors for people, but at work you're supposed to act like a guard if you do that. It's so satisfying to do neither.

Date: 2013-08-28 02:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wring.livejournal.com
you're right about the turnstile theory. also, I never hold doors for people cus hello, the 5'1" azn have doors held for her!

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