Quote Originally Posted by napolitana869
you could ask them to put more lights in the stairs as well as have security cameras and emergency telephones
It's really that simple.

Suggest some lights to have an illusion of security is enough to protect in most situations. No one would rape a girl in a staircase with a lot of lighting. Perhaps propose boarding up the spacings people hide under. If you are truly concerned of the well-being of others, and not for your comfy accomodations, this is what you would propose. Not everyone would take the elevator whether everyone had access to it or not, the level of danger is always constant.

People should have common courtesy to let the handicap have access to the elevator first. Kind of sad when the school has to take action over people being rude.
thcbongman Reviewed by thcbongman on . Is this a fight worth fighting? I will try and make this as brief as possible, but don't know how well I will do with that. There is this building on campus that is three story's with very steep stairs. There are three flights, the main stairs only go up to the second floor and you have to make the rest of the treck via one of two narrow secluded stair cases with space for people to hide under them at each turn. Now recently they made the one elevator in this building for facualty and the handicap only and you need a Rating: 5