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| | | Re: Beginner's tips and techniques < Reply # 27 on 8/22/2015 8:07 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Peptic Ulcer Since the responses Ive been paying closer attention to boarded up windows. Most are screwed so then it becomes a risk reward situation with the variable of building condition to replace the board. So far only one site ive seen may be worth it but its on Homeland Security property and well patrolled. Hmmmm...great story and photos vs. Felony federal trespass? Still mulling this one over.
| It's still not worth it to carry tools that will land you in hotter water if caught. How do you go about explaining screwdrivers and stuff in your possession if you get searched. Long story short, it's never worth it to actually, physically break into places, you contribute to the decline of buildings and may as well just go in to break things if thats your mindset. Look harder, and you will more than likely find a way in that doesn't need forcing. And if there isn't a way in, so what, it's not the end of the world. I've lost count of the amount of places I couldn't get into because there was no way in without forcing the issue. And what if you remove a board but, as so often happens when places are closed, the window is intact and locked? A lot of the time they board intact windows to protect them from vandals, not necessarily because they are already broken.
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