This Orlando Airport breastfeeding room has ‘8008’ for its password

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    1. shopaholicsanonymous on

      I’ve used one of those breastfeeding rooms in an airport and it was really great. You get the code by downloading the app. I’d be concerned if they add the code to the door because then anyone can just go inside to rest/sleep and it would defeat the purpose of having a dedicated private room to nurse or pump.

    2. To the person responsible, on behalf of the internet, thank you and bravo. Thanks for making me laugh my ass off.

    3. I once was putting in the security devices in a new build commercial facility’s mother’s room, and noticed a horrendous error in the blueprint. I called up my super, and told him, “yeah the plans are telling me to put a camera inside and a panic button outside of the MR.” “😮‍💨 millions of dollars of design work and they still can’t get the simple stuff.”

    4. That we must cordon off rooms for this is shameful. Just avert your eyes, for pity’s sake. It’s literally the most natural thing in the world.

    5. I worked as a locksmith at a casino. We had these types of code locks for certain areas. I Always coded them like this. Our beer room was “8337” because it kinda looks like “BEEr”

    6. Devils advocate what’s the point of a passcode to prevent someone entering when in use, if you post the passcode on the outside where anyone can see it?

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