Many of the smaller offices did not have a safe and a few did not even have a lockable strongbox.
There are very few entrances to the shared gardens, most access is through the houses, but upper flats have access through high lockable gates for which only residents have keys.
In addition, some hospitals have other secure facilities—such as a ward or room which is lockable—as part of their integrated psychiatric service.
Single lockable bedrooms, preferably with en suite bathrooms but at the very least with adjacent bathrooms, are proposed as a minimum standard for care homes.
As a result they recommended that, except on lockable channels, cable operators should be subject to the same taste and decency obligations as are the existing broadcasting authorities.
One is the child-proof medicine cabinet, and about one quarter of our homes with children have lockable medicine cabinets, but surveys show that a much smaller proportion are actually used.
As a result, it has taken steps to restrict access: for example, securing crossings with lockable gates and ensuring that keys are issued only to authorised users.
Does she agree that free access to mail and visitors would give freer access to illicit substances and that lockable bedrooms would increase the likelihood of deliberate self-harm by residents?