>>1368209In case of power from the grid dissapearing, I'd expect backup generators to kick in. However... Syria. Even in a prison, you need to think about fire etc. Prisons rarely open directly to the outside world. Granted, syria, but that shit wouldn't be lawful here. If it defaults to locked without power, sensible design includes a manual override. Even if it is a mortice.
>>1368210Iunno about 'bullshit'. If there's no doors, why would they want codes? These "white helmet" 'humanitarian group' qouted as finding a lack of evidence of doors are also the ones asking for the codes. "They say they have been unable to open them in order to free "more than 100,000 detainees who can be seen on CCTV monitors". " So unless they're watching re-runs... There's prisoners.