I don't know how many times I've encountered individuals in the hallway that didn't belong there, especially since the main entrance door was not secure and all you had to do was turn the nob then yank it open.
And I can't tell you how many times someone I didn't know would ring my intercom and door buzzer (intercom didn't work)in an attempt to get in the building and going down to the main door to see who it was, it was someone I never knew and their excuse was that they had the wrong building.
On two separate occasions I've even had people knock on my door at 11:30 p.m. and later, long after I had gone to bed after they were able to enter the building........
It's better to be safe than sorry...........The black gentleman should have been glad that someone in his building actually cared who got in rather than turn it into an obvious racial issue.......
She should have simply called the cops or property manager.
It should never have gone on that long. Once he said he lived there and showed his key, she should have apologized and went on her way. The convo started before the recording. This went on too long. She was in the wrong to continue after he showed his card.