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Elevators without an inner door are quite common in Sweden.
They do have safety mechanisms to detect dangerous situations, but we have these fun signs on many of them...
Oh, are you between levels in this picture? Is that why it looks like a doggy door?
Yes, that is correct.
⚠️
Risk of crushing
🧑💥
Dangerous to transport goods in elevators that lack an inner door or gate
(for anyone else that is curious what it says)
nope it says risk of clams you can't lie to me
Mmmmm, steamed clams
Also, I love the term "Klämrisk".
This is exactly what deliberate fake-Swedish would look like :-)
Be careful! There might be clams!
Had mainly to chuckle because it just looks like the enswedification of the German word "Klemmrisiko". :-)
YOU GOT KLAMMED!
TIL
Probably less actual than felt risk, but still...
On the other hand, I am also slightly frightened by moving stairs.
This is reasonable. And a reasonable level o fear, specifically.