Big difference between supposed to be and actually is.
Theres an old folks home near here with a broken plunger on the door. Its been broken for a good while. The minors working there are terrified to go in and I dont blame them. Wont let mine work there no matter how much they pay.
When I was just starting doing fire inspections 30 years ago, I was going inside a walk-in cooler in a restaurant and the manager pointed out the inside plunger was missing so that they always put something in the door to keep it from closing behind them. Sure enough, the whole plunger assembly was missing. "Always been like that since I've been here." he said. I made them replace it, but in subsequent years I never forgot to check before I entered one of these.