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Ancient is the point - at some point after the twenties, it became less and less cost effective to have someone at the building 24/7 - and the rise of electronic security (alarms basically) provided everyone with a two-factor reassurance that the system was still secure even with distributed master keys.

As long as no-one sold them to the public ...



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