It feels, no offence, but very Swedish, to me. To just assume that a system like this will work, because "people respect each other" and "that's just how it is". And then to sweep it under the carpet when the "system" breaks down, ugh...
Yes, most sweden system operate with expectations of human behavior that I am certain is not followed, although it was more followed before the new culture came aboard.
And as I said before sweden was inspired by and adored the CCP and as you correctly point out such system requires people to know each other which is alteast in the modern swedish culture very disconnected.
I really don't understand why the garbage room is locked up, but the laundry is just open to the whole building like that. That's bizarre, to me.
Most modern communal laundry system ensure that the booked time it is locked for the rest of residents, this does not however improve the situation of scrambling for time other ways to abuse the system.
Yes, most sweden system operate with expectations of human behavior that I am certain is not followed, although it was more followed before the new culture came aboard.
And as I said before sweden was inspired by and adored the CCP and as you correctly point out such system requires people to know each other which is alteast in the modern swedish culture very disconnected.
Most modern communal laundry system ensure that the booked time it is locked for the rest of residents, this does not however improve the situation of scrambling for time other ways to abuse the system.