The two (and only two) Bostwick Gates on Titanic were not locking passengers downstairs. One was to protect the potatoes!
they were on the very bottom of the ship and when it started to sink, they were locked in so they couldn't get off the boat
The Titanic had four smokestacks.
the titanic has 90
No lions were onboard the Titanic.
The Titanic was outfitted with 24 lifeboats.
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People were not locked on board Titanic. The famous "bostwick' gates only numbered two and one of those was used to protect the potato stores.
No. Third-class passengers were never locked down, contrary to popular belief.
Emergency escapes, such as exits in buildings, should not be locked to ensure safe egress during emergencies. Locking these exits can create dangerous situations by preventing quick evacuation. However, security measures can be implemented, such as alarms or access control systems, to prevent unauthorized use while keeping the exits accessible in emergencies. Local building codes and safety regulations typically dictate the requirements for emergency exits.
There are 173 exits in Virginia.
There were 80 exits in the Colosseum
Yes the metal is so rotted that you could pushit down easily.
there are four exits at the Melbourne zoo. and matthias is awsome!
they were on the very bottom of the ship and when it started to sink, they were locked in so they couldn't get off the boat
nope they sure don't, actually they have double locked doors and your depending on the guard not getting hurt in a crash to let you out .
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