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Key in lever locks allowed on public restrooms?

Hi,
I think that you are taking about that's lock which is operated by manual key or metal key. But electronic hotel locks or door locks no need to manual key or metal key. these are work with touch sensor (RFID).
 
Maybe, I am not familiar with lock functions of lever lock
Lever Lock
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Knob Lock
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THE FUNCTION IS THE SAME
 
Both requiring finger dexterity with which type to insert the key before being able to release the knob/lever, the lever being the accessible preference with which to open the door.
Use of a key could be offset by a keypad, electronics or assistance (for all) by an attendant if security is an issue such as at gas stations and minimarts.
 
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