Mr. Hubert. That’s what I thought. You said that door is locked on weekends, but you wish to correct that now?
Mr. Servance. Yes, sir; here’s what I was speaking of, now, when you get in the basement, when you go down to the basement those doors are locked as far as coming in.
Mr. Hubert. From the basement?
Mr. Servance. From the basement, that’s right. In other words, if you are in the basement you cannot use that fire escape door to get into that staircase; that’s right, sir.
Mr. Hubert. But, if you are in the staircase you can get into the basement. Now, the doors to the main floor of the municipal building leading to the staircase that we are talking about, are not closed, they are not locked, are they?
Mr. Servance. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Now, I think a little earlier you testified that they were locked and the only way you can use them would be coming from the staircase into the first floor of the municipal building, and I want to get it straight as to whether or not you can use the opposite direction or, go from the first floor of the municipal building into the staircase——
Mr. Servance. Wait a minute. Now, let’s see here—try to correct it best I can. Let’s say I am out there in that corridor there, and we’ll say—we’ll just assume that that is the corridor there in the city hall.
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Mr. Servance. All right.