usually, when I think of safety doors in a penitentiary centre, I picture something in metal, eventually with a fire proof coating and three locks (one that goes into the ground, one in the middle that opens with a special key and one on top)
or a thick wooden door with a closing "pump" that locks automatically
or one with triple glazing and break proof coating etc.
also an iron gate with an permanent camera surveillance
or a normal door with security guards that check your identity
or a security system with fingerprint detection
maybe even an oak gate that is so heavy you can barely open it
or a door only reachable through a bridge in miserable state crossing a castle-moat
or even rusty trellis...
what I don't think about with the word "safety door" is this:
or a thick wooden door with a closing "pump" that locks automatically
or one with triple glazing and break proof coating etc.
also an iron gate with an permanent camera surveillance
or a normal door with security guards that check your identity
or a security system with fingerprint detection
maybe even an oak gate that is so heavy you can barely open it
or a door only reachable through a bridge in miserable state crossing a castle-moat
or even rusty trellis...
what I don't think about with the word "safety door" is this:
two cartboards glued together... that's about it...
in a penitentiary centre...
Belgium talking?
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