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HSS Posted 20 years ago
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No Entry for the Students

0"No Entry for the Students"02br
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00At a college, they put up the sign at a door because they don't want their students to come into the faculty rooms as there are many privacy items being handled inside.02br
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00Now, couldn't this be taken to mean, "The students are not supposed to use this door. Use the designated doors to enter"?02br
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00Many thanks in advance.02br
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0 Yes, it could be taken to mean that.02br
00 I would have expected "No Entry for Students" or, more typical in the U.S., "Faculty Only".02br
00In any case it's better than "Students Keep Out!" 05002br
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