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Okay, inquiring minds want to know, because a police car did a slow drive through the parking lot of the apartment complex yesterday evening, and I suddenly had All These Questions.

How do police officers get into apartment buildings? Or firefighters? Or EMTs? All the doors are locked, and it’s not a fancy electronic code lock, or anything; we have keys. They could buzz the apartment they wanted?

But that seems like it takes a lot of time! And what if it was an emergency? I was thinking they could get the building manager, but what if it was a Wednesday? (He’s not here on Wednesdays.)

And they could probably break down the door, I guess, or use one of those firefighter axes, but what if it wasn’t really *that* much of an emergency? Like, not a chopping down the door kind of situation?

So then I thought: this must be true of tv apartment buildings too! How are people always getting into apartment buildings on detective shows and stuff?

HOW MANY STORIES HAVE I WRITTEN THAT DID NOT TAKE THIS INTO ACCOUNT?

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Date: 2014-09-23 01:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] noxelementalist
See https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060629201559AAKs7NE

Basically it's 1) use a master key, 2) use the key in the lockbox, 3) get the building manager, 4) ask another resident to let them in, 5) pick the lock, or 6) break down the door. And in certain situations they are allowed to use force.

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