Originally Posted by
meleagertoo
Do we often find people 'feverishly trying to get into' occupied lavatories? Aren't locked doors a fairly well-understood principle?
That's a very far-fetched and unrealistic argument. People understand that if a locker is locked because they've been told so, be it in a brief or with a red light by the handle that there isn't any point trying. Any that did try would surely give up in a couple of seconds.
No its not and an occupied lavatory is tad different from a situation right after a crash, the wreck on fire and utter chaos. And I have seen more than one person trying to get into locked doors - despite them being locked. If you think that humans in panic situation do react rational, then you do not need to lock the bins. Because they would react reasonable, Which a lot donīt.