In my area of jurisdiction certain public places like bars and restaurants are required to have an externally accessible way for fire teams to cut power in the event of e.g a flood or a fire that would require soaking the place.
These are usually placed above the main door, and are made of a lever ending in a loop in which you hook a spear and pull down.
Neighbours unhappy with such places making noise would regularly pull them, cutting power, destroying wares that are in fridges, and whatnot.
The typical (and only, really) defense is to make the lever inoperable so you can frequently see them destroyed.
Having open remote RF access in these cases would be a disaster (until tinfoil is used as a defense)
These are usually placed above the main door, and are made of a lever ending in a loop in which you hook a spear and pull down.
Neighbours unhappy with such places making noise would regularly pull them, cutting power, destroying wares that are in fridges, and whatnot.
The typical (and only, really) defense is to make the lever inoperable so you can frequently see them destroyed.
Having open remote RF access in these cases would be a disaster (until tinfoil is used as a defense)