why do people allow others to tailgate? I don't get it. Security doors are their for a reason.
People hold the security door open for people at my uni's bike store, when it says in huge writing on the front not to. Ergh!
Sense of community, goodwill, etiquette?
Because these places are too big for everyone to know each other you face the dilemma of whether to appear rude to your workmate/fellow student/neighbour or whether to appear friendly.
Anyone who thinks a security door provides any security will get to learn that it doesn't through experience. Not that I think they deserve to, because no-one deserves to lose a bike, it's heartbreaking... but as a security door will provide little security it's just not that surprising.
I regard anything outside my front door as outside in the street. The security door won't slow anyone.
Sense of community, goodwill, etiquette?
Because these places are too big for everyone to know each other you face the dilemma of whether to appear rude to your workmate/fellow student/neighbour or whether to appear friendly.
Anyone who thinks a security door provides any security will get to learn that it doesn't through experience. Not that I think they deserve to, because no-one deserves to lose a bike, it's heartbreaking... but as a security door will provide little security it's just not that surprising.
I regard anything outside my front door as outside in the street. The security door won't slow anyone.