I want to know the story here. Looks like a school.
Nah. If it was a school there would be no need for the sign as the circuit breaker would have been tripped years ago (and never reset) as verified by the faded scorch marks around the edges. The outlet itself would also be clogged up with gum and other random things that students would have attempted to jam into it.
The outlet itself would also be clogged up with gum and other random things that students would have attempted to jam into it.
Lmao that would be untinkable here because we use 220v. Kids learn quick not to mess with electric outlets.
Agreed, I'd recognize those huge white bricks anywhere. Either a school or a prison.
If it's a school the socket is probably fucked up from the adventurous/reckless students trying to shove paperclips or gum wrappers into it.
The sockets are a bit different here, they have a switch on them to turn them on/off at the wall. We used to grab the led bulbs out of tech work and stick them in the socket and then plug the projector or whatever else was there and leave them off. Then when the teacher goes to use it, sees it's off at the wall and flicks the switch on and pop, it was like a mini flashbang..
I want to know the story here. Looks like a school.
Nah. If it was a school there would be no need for the sign as the circuit breaker would have been tripped years ago (and never reset) as verified by the faded scorch marks around the edges. The outlet itself would also be clogged up with gum and other random things that students would have attempted to jam into it.
Lmao that would be untinkable here because we use 220v. Kids learn quick not to mess with electric outlets.
Agreed, I'd recognize those huge white bricks anywhere. Either a school or a prison.
If it's a school the socket is probably fucked up from the adventurous/reckless students trying to shove paperclips or gum wrappers into it.
The sockets are a bit different here, they have a switch on them to turn them on/off at the wall. We used to grab the led bulbs out of tech work and stick them in the socket and then plug the projector or whatever else was there and leave them off. Then when the teacher goes to use it, sees it's off at the wall and flicks the switch on and pop, it was like a mini flashbang..