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mmarx | 2 years ago

from the linked YouTube video:

> This is the second time I've successfully tested this on a Class 800. For some reason this time I seem to have actually confused the toilet door controller enough that it decided "screw this" and went into out of order mode, which didn't happen the previous time.

So, yes, the author _did_, in fact, disable the door.

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andrewaylett|2 years ago

They didn't intend to, though, and I can see why they wouldn't expect it to actually break. I mean: why should it?

Actually doing the jumping out and leaving the cubicle locked and empty thing would be unethical. Seeing if it would be possible is less of an issue. Accidentally breaking something in the process is a hint not to try it a third time.