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| | | Security Camera < on 4/28/2019 9:41 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hi guys, I was wondering if those types of camera are linked to a security company, or directly to the building (so if the building is abandoned, security cameras are not 'operational' anymore). I found a way in, but it kind of asks me to spend a minute or 2 at the front door, just below these cameras. Thanks.
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| | | Re: Security Camera < Reply # 15 on 4/29/2019 9:37 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by terapr0
Because that's breaking & entering, a decidedly more criminal charge than simple trespassing. Not sure where you're located, but around here you're going to be in substantively more trouble if caught inside a building with lock picks. In my experience if you've got to pick the lock it's not worth it. I'd keep an eye on it and wait for someone else with less to lose to do the dirty work.
| I think it's a pretty gray area. Because, I read that it's only B&E if you came with a crime intention (stealing stuff, deteriorating the place, etc...). I guess it's hard to prove, but if you just come to take pictures, it can be fine. From Canadian law: The offence of break and enter encompasses situations where the accused was trespassing or attempted to trespass on private enclosed property with an intent to commit an indictable offence Source: https://en.wikiboo...es/Break_and_Enter And given that's abandoned buildings, it's more difficult to prove that you came to steal some stuff. I feel like they might just ask you to leave.
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| whiteShadow
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| | | Re: Security Camera < Reply # 17 on 4/29/2019 10:29 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by blackhawk
Picking a lock -is- criminal intent; burglary.
| I don't think so. Burglary Definition: Breaking and entering a residence for the intention of committing a crime. Burglary to me is when you enter with the intent of stealing. Meaning that the breaking is not the crime to me, otherwise, the definition is redundant. To me, the breaking is not the crime, it is what you do (or your intentions) when you are inside that can cause you trouble.
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