Comment by westmeal
2 years ago
A lot of hotels I've been to also have a latch you can physically lock the door with which would prevent someone from actually entering, but I bet you may be able to slowly pry that open with a jig of some sort.
2 years ago
A lot of hotels I've been to also have a latch you can physically lock the door with which would prevent someone from actually entering, but I bet you may be able to slowly pry that open with a jig of some sort.
https://foleybelsawlocksmithing.com/products/hotel-door-hing...
It's called a "swing bar". It's easy to open from tho2e outside with some duct tape and a rubber band, unfortunately. Plenty of easy instructions on YouTube.
I assume/hope the newer versions in hotels that are a little l bracket that flips are little harder to get open?
There are tools specifically designed to open these. At best, they make an attempt to break in more conspicuous.