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by Chrispy » 25 Sep 2005 5:01
What function does the keyhole on the inside have? I've seen holding cells that can be locked/unlocked from the inside, is this unusual compared to the norm?
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by skold » 25 Sep 2005 5:04
no. holding cells are a different level of security and may need to be accessed via inside for some police type reason that some smartarse will soon tell.
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by Chrispy » 25 Sep 2005 5:07
Fair enough. I was talking about holding cells when the conversation was about actual jail cells. My bad.
Which smartass and what will they tell? 
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by sivlogkart » 25 Sep 2005 5:08
Well at least one such cell exists in the UK, as I have seen it.
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by Chrispy » 25 Sep 2005 6:45
Have you worked with any correctional facilities oldlock? It's interesting to hear that it would take 12 hours to saw through the bolt. 
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by oldlock » 25 Sep 2005 6:52
Chrispy wrote:Have you worked with any correctional facilities oldlock? It's interesting to hear that it would take 12 hours to saw through the bolt. 
Yes. The bolts have free spinning hardened steel rollers, like the ones used in std chubb locks but on steriods. Note - it is designed to resist padsaws not angle grinders ! Also I would think at 12 hours you would have given up - not got through it ..........
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by Chrispy » 25 Sep 2005 7:08
At 12 hours, you're gonna get caught before you give up.  The prison ERT will have you up-ended and wrapped before you can blink.
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by GateTwelve » 26 Sep 2005 8:21
I went through two different cell blocks, and each cell had a keyway on the inside as well as the outside. As I said, you could see through the keyway to the opposite side. I, too, thought it would be odd to give the prisoners access to the insides of the lock.
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by Shrub » 26 Sep 2005 8:36
Its so the cell can be locked from the inside while they give the inmate a beating err sorry i meant talking to 
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by Chrispy » 27 Sep 2005 3:36
*English Bobby accent*
"Right den! Wheel give 'em a good ole talkin' to!" 
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by Shrub » 27 Sep 2005 4:51
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by Chrispy » 27 Sep 2005 6:01
Fist? Tsk tsk tsk....
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by SFGOON » 27 Sep 2005 8:13
Well then guvn'a, I fink it's time we sorted this sod out I do...
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by Shrub » 27 Sep 2005 11:08
Blimey, hes accidentally fallen down the apple and pears.
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