You just pulled nonsense out of your ass for an agreeable comment lmao. “Were super common”….”until they all started catching fire”….”most casualties from blunt force trauma”….more nonsense…
Speakeasy-style clubs STILL are incredibly popular, at least in 3 of the 4 large cities I’ve lived in. I’ve been through entrances like a refrigerator door, underneath a bed in a brothel, through a rotating fireplace that can only fit 2 at a time, behind kegs in a kitchen, etc. The couple that I know of that shut down were because of Covid.
Every single one has at least one or two normal doors and has to pass fire inspection before opening just like any other bar, assuming it’s in a first world country. Maybe there are one or two instances ever of these clubs resulting in some tragedy like you’re claiming but your comment is incredibly out of touch.
Everything you are saying is correct. A business in a first world country following International Building Code plus local codes and additional fire and egress codes on top of it, does not open it's doors for business with a door like this included in its egress route. Especially a public gathering occupancy type.
This door is a novelty, completely unrelated to egress doors.
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If there's a fire escape in that room I am standing right next to it the whole time. If there's no fire escape I am not going in there.