It would be unfair of Cripps to hold Ceroc to a stricter standard than other users, or their own staff.
Usually when we arrive, only one of the main entrance doors (which has an 'Exit' sign) is open. When they unlock one door, they do not unbolt the other. I suspect there should not even be a bolt on a Fire Exit door.
Often there are boxes of Yoga (Zumba ?) mats in the passageway, or the supports for Badminton nets.
On the 9th June, there was a stack of chairs in front of the Exit. When a member of staff had wheeled them away, he left the trolley in the passage.
Historically, burglars broke in through one Fire Exit, damaging it to such an extent that it was screwed shut for a month.
After that, Cripps put padlocks and chains through the door-handles. Sometimes they were still locked when we arrived. Once they could not find the key, so William and I spent 20 minutes sawing through the chain, during the lesson.
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