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Ok, I will admit to being one of those people.
I did that once because of how I had the latches on my doors. I had the swingy part on the door and the little sticky out part on the side. The door shut hard and the hinged part swung around and latched and I couldn't open it. Nobady was home and I didn't have my cel phone on me. I basically had to kick the door a few time really hard to bust it open, but it scared me and I switched the latches around post haste! Lesson learned. Never Again!
Chicken Rustler
Ok I see you have been talking to my daughter on Face book
She doesn't know that 20 min. after she came to let me out I did it AGAIN
The DW had to come and let me out the second time
I was doing some more work on the barn. The barn was built back in the 30's and instead of using screws in the hinges, they used two or three nails in each hole. so I was taking the hinges off and moving them and the hasp (latch) caught on the inside.
I think my roo did it to me
Heck at my age I'm glad I can find my way to the barn by myself
BIG MOUTH Daughter
HEY I didn't rat anybody out !!!! But FYI this is why all of my foops that can auto lock have a release on the inside. I also use the old school screen door springs to close the doors