I shop at Krogers in the evening. Something that bothered me tonight was trying to go out the most convenient door to my car and it was locked.
However, right above the door is a sign that says, "These doors to remain unlocked while the building is occupied."
My question is, does this have the force of any sort of code or law or is it just there from the door manufacturer? If it is a code or law violation I am going to throw a stink. If it doesn't I'll just eat it and move on.
I get why they want to close them in the evening (shoplifting), but that doesn't give them a pass to violate code or law. A basic search and I don't know where to begin to look if this is law or just safety recommendation.
Thanks,
Doug
However, right above the door is a sign that says, "These doors to remain unlocked while the building is occupied."
My question is, does this have the force of any sort of code or law or is it just there from the door manufacturer? If it is a code or law violation I am going to throw a stink. If it doesn't I'll just eat it and move on.
I get why they want to close them in the evening (shoplifting), but that doesn't give them a pass to violate code or law. A basic search and I don't know where to begin to look if this is law or just safety recommendation.
Thanks,
Doug