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    10 hours ago

    Yes, I think it would be clearer if said “door with no functioning lock”.

    As I could be wrong and they literally mean doors with no locks but I’ve never seen such as toilet door.

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      10 hours ago

      It didn’t even occur to me that it could mean what you said because I unfortunalety tend to be to literal to a fault and what it literally says is something else

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        9 hours ago

        To be honest I air on the side of literal too, it’s just in this instance I’ve been in many cubicles that just had broken locks so I figured this might be what they mean.

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          Even that is kind of interesting, I’ve seen broken toilet stall locks maybe three times in my life, all of them on a train