Mr. Hubert. Are you familiar with how that back door works?
Mr. Servance. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Can the back door be opened at any time without the key?
Mr. Servance. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. In there—any button that you can push so you don’t need a key?
Mr. Servance. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, to go to that door, once it is closed, now, coming from either way, from inside the building or from outside the building, you have to have a key to make that door operate?
Mr. Servance. Yes, sir; you really do. No, no, now, you can push shut, you can snap the door and remain open.
Mr. Hubert. If you want that door to stay open you’ve got to prop it open. Once the door is closed you need a key no matter which way you are coming?
Mr. Servance. It is a door you have to lock, you know, you don’t—it has got a catch there, but you have to lock it, you know, it is not a turn—you know.