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Location: All over the northeast. Total Likes: 10 likes
| | | ...Would you? < on 1/24/2017 6:20 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | So. There's this office building near me that's somewhat-recently been vacated- I'm eyeing up the place, but wondering whether I should just cut my losses and find something else. The place looks really interesting, has kind of bizarre architecture, it seems like there'd be an awesome view from the roof, security seems pretty much nonexistent, I know someone who was somewhat familiar with the layout while the place was active, and, well- there's just kind of a dearth of places to explore around here in general, so the attraction is obviously strong. On the other hand... the place is right downtown, along a fairly busy road and- I'm not sure if this is a huge negative or a complete non-issue- it used to be offices for a wing of the state government. That's mainly what's giving me pause. They're completely moved out, they've taken all the lettering off the building and moved across town and all... but do you think the place would be under increased watch or something? If I got caught, would I get in extra trouble because of this? What would you more seasoned explorers do in this case? I'm fine with giving the place a pass if need-be. (Even though that sucks.) Just wanna get a better idea of what I'm walking into.
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| DJ Craig Moderator
Location: Johnson City, TN Gender: Male Total Likes: 373 likes
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| | | | | Re: ...Would you? < Reply # 3 on 1/24/2017 7:21 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I wouldn't be TOO worried about the state government issue, although it depends on what agency, and whether they still own the property (if they ever did), and, obviously, your personal risk tolerance. As for the building being in an active area, start by just trying the doors! There's nothing suspicious about that, and you'd be surprised how often it works. If that doesn't get you in, walk the perimeter of the building closely, looking for inconspicuous entries. Even keep an eye out for hatches or manholes in the ground right next to the building that might be accessible, or ladders or stairs that could give you roof access. Last resort, it might be a place you need to pre-dawn (if it's worth it to you), meaning go around 4 or 5 AM when there's not many people out.
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