Toilets with Yale key entry
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Is this thread getting bogged down?
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Club have to use some form of security at some sites. We were at Exeter Racecourse when undesirables descended. One unsavoury character threatened an elderly member badly until he gave the code for the gents loos. Site is now more secure from actual entrance thank goodness. Clumber is rife with none member visitors as it has no security fence.
For those with CRAFT tendencies, keep a key chain (long thin chain) handy and put key on this either attached to belt loop, or around neck. Piece of paper in pocket for codes, and most smart phones come with a torch setting for those hardy/desperate enough to venture out in dark!
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Hi
We changed to a keypad lock in April 2016, orders from above I'm afraid!
JK
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The numeric keypads are a pain. They are costly to maintain as they suffer from breakdowns fairly often.
Are you all aware that it's not necessary to remember the correct order of the numbers of a code? As long as you input the C (for Clear) at the beginning, the numbers can be keyed in any order. This helps those of us who have trouble remembering the code.
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Don't know if it applies to the electronic type they have at Clumber. No C on those. There is also one on the changing room at the leisure club, I will give it a go when we next visit.
They are much better than the mechanical ones though, as the keypad is angled and it is much easier to see and hit the right keys, especially in the dark.
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What I said will only apply to the cranky old mechanical keypad locks, Steve.
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where did you get this from letsgonow?
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It may be that the independently owned sites that are part of the overall C&CC network can do as they choose on this issue, as the ones in the CC network are inclined to do also.
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That sounds a slightly different matter from the system of letting MHs pay £7, or whatever, for a few hours use of facilities. It seems to be more an issue of tightening security to keep chancers at bay.
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Has anyone seen this announced elsewhere by C&CC as it seems a change of policy. It’s the approach that CAMC take but a u-turn for C&CC.
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