It's probably a place with a looting problem. Those doors looked designed to stop looting. He says "You can't even break through them.
The top part is too high even for an average person to have their temperature scanned. Most would have to stand on their tiptoes. People with below average height, dwarfism, physical disabilities or who are paralyzed would be unable to get a drink. It'd be a massive lawsuit.
I don't buy it. I think they're just doors to stop looting.
do you know how much those doors must cost? do you think the miniscule amount of money they lose on a stolen soda requires this. if it was about stealing they would seal up everything.
Also do you really think they'd put something to test temperature that high up. It's a massive lawsuit in the making. How does a person paralyzed from the waist down open it?
No business place would rig it that way. So if someone who is 4'5 comes in how do they open it? Get a ladder?
Do you know how much money getting sued over that would cost them?
stop it you are messing with my paranoya. it could be something as simple as the demands for certain refrigerators with locking doors is the new rage and in the long run its cheaper in that they will have more data points on when to cool them what time of day.
It's probably a place with a looting problem. Those doors looked designed to stop looting. He says "You can't even break through them.
The top part is too high even for an average person to have their temperature scanned. Most would have to stand on their tiptoes. People with below average height, dwarfism, physical disabilities or who are paralyzed would be unable to get a drink. It'd be a massive lawsuit.
I don't buy it. I think they're just doors to stop looting.
Even if it's just for theft that's still kind of dystopian...
True. But Portland and San Fran are already dystopian hellscapes.
do you know how much those doors must cost? do you think the miniscule amount of money they lose on a stolen soda requires this. if it was about stealing they would seal up everything.
It's not a one time looting. It's over and over.
Also do you really think they'd put something to test temperature that high up. It's a massive lawsuit in the making. How does a person paralyzed from the waist down open it?
No business place would rig it that way. So if someone who is 4'5 comes in how do they open it? Get a ladder?
Do you know how much money getting sued over that would cost them?
stop it you are messing with my paranoya. it could be something as simple as the demands for certain refrigerators with locking doors is the new rage and in the long run its cheaper in that they will have more data points on when to cool them what time of day.