Please Use Other Door 04/03/23 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Is this only in the US? You show up at a business, with an expansive entrance, and all of the doors have signs that say, "Please Use Other Door --->" pointing you in the direction of the one door that is unlocked. When did this start happening? Was it like that when I was a kid? These are old buildings, mostly. New buildings are designed around single points of entrance/exit, emergency exits excluded. I was at a Sam's Club the other day, a massive building with one point of entrance, and one point of exit. A new building, no need for the "Please Use Other Door" fiasco. We were driving through a touristy town today, and stopped at a place called "Ozarkland", a sort of "road trip destination". Three floors (plus a basement! but the 3rd floor and basement were closed, so really only two floors to visit) of tourist junk and overpriced candy. Bought the kids some ice cream, and sat for a while (after perusing the wares; my favorite was a little sound machine that spat out Richard Simmons soundbites). As you have guessed, it had two front doors, but one one operational one. The other had the ubiquitous "Please Use Other Door --->" sign. It was an old building. The sign was handmade. My guess is that the modern explosion of shoplifting has led businesses to desire more control over the flow of traffic. I wonder if it works?