gate_pourri
<font color=teal>I am Crusty Gizzardsprinkles, ple
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I am unsure what to do in this situation. I live in a high rise in downtown Chicago. I live in the building mainly because I feel it is safer, as a single woman in a large city living in a building with a 24 hour door man. I like having someone between me and the 'big-bad world'
And I pay a pretty penny in my assessments for it.
I came home last night around 11:30PM and walked into the lobby of my building. There was no one at the front desk and the 'security' door was wide open. I poked my head around the desk and yelled 'hello?' thinking perhaps the person was in the back room. No one came out. I walked through the door and went to bed. I will admit I was a bit (ok... perhaps a bit more than a bit) tipsy and regret not having closed the door behind myself!
This morning, with a slightly clearer (albeit, slightly painful) head, I thought about it more and it made me feel very uncomfortable. I spoke with the afternoon doorman about it and he said it is a pretty serious 'security breech' for the building, but... than said it was my decision to tell the building manager or not. That if I told, the person was likely to get in real trouble. I don't want to get someone in trouble (or fired), especially since I am rather friendly with the overnight door person. So... do I tell the manager? Do I talk to the door person about it, directly? Do I just keep my mouth shut and buy a can of pepper spray?

I came home last night around 11:30PM and walked into the lobby of my building. There was no one at the front desk and the 'security' door was wide open. I poked my head around the desk and yelled 'hello?' thinking perhaps the person was in the back room. No one came out. I walked through the door and went to bed. I will admit I was a bit (ok... perhaps a bit more than a bit) tipsy and regret not having closed the door behind myself!
This morning, with a slightly clearer (albeit, slightly painful) head, I thought about it more and it made me feel very uncomfortable. I spoke with the afternoon doorman about it and he said it is a pretty serious 'security breech' for the building, but... than said it was my decision to tell the building manager or not. That if I told, the person was likely to get in real trouble. I don't want to get someone in trouble (or fired), especially since I am rather friendly with the overnight door person. So... do I tell the manager? Do I talk to the door person about it, directly? Do I just keep my mouth shut and buy a can of pepper spray?