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Home » Building & Facility Components » Strangest items left in lockers?

 
8/9/2011 11:34:53 AM

Digilock
Digilock
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Digilock, a manufacturer & supplier of locks and lockers, is starting a blog! What can one say that is interesting about lockers???? Really? We are compiling a blog about the strangest things facility managers, athletic directors or owners have found left in lockers. I already have some great ones! Please take a moment to reply with your name, the name of your business and the strangest items found. It should be a really fun blog!

Thanks,
Cecily Ruttenberg,
Public Relations for Digilock

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8/10/2011 12:13:53 PM

mhsprecher
mhsprecher
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I came to the gym, put my stuff down and went to do something for a moment, and as I was walking away, I noticed someone had left birth control on the bench. When I came back, someone had tossed it in my locker (I had apparently left it open when I walked away). Try going to the front desk and explaining, "This isn't mine, but it was in my locker...."

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3/7/2013 6:10:22 AM

harrismargaret9
harrismargaret9
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Haven’t encountered this any time.

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3/7/2013 12:31:05 PM

luvsports
luvsports
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I'm a guy. My buddies like to play pranks on each other. They have access to locker codes and they left a tiny pair of girls panties in my locker. Needless to say, it was an awkward situation trying to explain that, lol

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3/8/2013 12:40:19 PM

Marlowesparents
Marlowesparents
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While working at a nationally known "party school", custodians regularly found empty alcohol bottles and drug paraphernalia in the lockers and locker rooms. The campus was also in a remote city that is well known for its "green practices" which meant we occasionally encountered this type of disconnect: empty alcohol bottles in the glass and plastic recycling bins in the locker rooms. Members of the student body clearly were ignoring and violating the "dry" campus policy, but were environmentally minded enough to recycle their alcohol bottles. It would make me laugh if it wasn't so sad that they could not separate the need to drink from the need to exercise!
edited by Marlowesparents on 3/8/2013

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