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Unless you are on the ground floow, motel/hotel windows will rarely open past 4"
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Yeah I already figured on the smash in the window theory. but my point is if they're going to have an emergency lock on the window for that purpose shouldn't you be able to open it?
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I'm on the 3rd for myself but the window opens up to the roof of the second floor if that makes sense. So it's a survivable drop. Lol
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Kaia got a nice twatini
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^ I'd like to volunteer as one of your next of kin, please.
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You're fucking kidding me marblez
What timing, lol
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This blog just reminded me of a movie called The Towering Inferno. It had an All-Star cast. Disaster movies were really en vogue in the 70's.
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fire truck ladders max out around 100’....... that’s straight up and down..... If there’s access close to the structure, then the higher the floor reached. If you jump, remember, Stop Drop and Roll
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"Towering Inferno" was part of the propaganda campaign by the LAFD which resulted in the city ordnance that mandated helicopter landing pads on all buildings over a certain height. Only recently relaxed after 50 years went by and nobody was ever rescued by helicopter from a burning high rise.
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^^^back then, OJ was still in the good graces of the public to be in a LAFD propoganda film.
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I don't care about the windows but I do like some of the hotels in Vegas that have the pole running along the window. They have uses for fun bedroom things.
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Hotels are really death traps in my option. I’ve had doors in a hotel hallway that wouldn’t even open and come to find out there where locked from the outside 🙄🤦🏼♀️
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