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Communal laundry problems ... in Sweden

Just finished reading Sweden: Laundry rooms may be communal, but they're not all neighborly:
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Communal laundries were introduced in the 1930s as part of a project to raise living standards. By the 1950s, more than 80 percent of apartment blocks in Sweden had shared washing machines and dryers, as well as a strict set of rules on booking times and cleaning duties. It was perhaps inevitable that laundry rooms became battle zones.
Does that sound familiar to EFers
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