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Aran
Location: Kansas City Gender: Male Total Likes: 1848 likes
Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.
| | | Re: Posting pictures on social media? < Reply # 4 on 11/23/2016 1:09 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | While it's unlikely to be an issue with the police unless they go looking (or stumble on it if your settings are set to public), I wouldn't advise leaving them up. Employers do look at your page as part of the hiring process. I personally keep my social media accounts as far away from urbex as possible, just to be safe. I would recommend doing the same, though it depends on the circumstances. If you had permission to explore and broke no laws, then I would think posting on social media is probably fine. But if there is anything even remotely in a legal grey area (as most explorations tend to be), I'd keep it separate from social media. Also, naturally, don't post anything that could be used to find a location, don't post pictures of yourself being unsafe/stupid, and use common sense.
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| terapr0
Location: Sauga City Gender: Male Total Likes: 341 likes
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| | | | Re: Posting pictures on social media? < Reply # 5 on 11/23/2016 3:35 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I post all urbex stuff on facebook/instagram/my website under my real name, have done so for years, with no issues. I've spoken about my exploring to police officers, city Councillors, construction company executives/employees, municipal water employees, and none of them seemed to give a damn. The police have more important things to worry about, and unless you're stealing things, burning places down or exploring active military or nuclear sites, you're not doing anything criminal (at least not in Ontario). If you're not caught on the property its very difficult for them to ascertain when you were there, or confirm that you even took the pictures. I have numerous framed exploring pictures hung throughout our office, and I'm always happy to explain their origins to new clients and people who come through. I wouldn't want to work at a place that was so stuffy and fucked they couldn't appreciate what I do.
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| | | | Re: Posting pictures on social media? < Reply # 6 on 11/23/2016 8:21 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I can personally verify that the FBI does make unannounced house calls. That personal touch They're polite, professional and highly trained. They are empowered to enforce any federal, state or local laws; not a good idea to piss them off. Yes, well... be careful where you point you're cam and what you post or you may get a first hand experience. If so I suggest you tell them the truth; they give you one shot to come clean. If they want, a determined agent can really lean into you hard. Goggle searchable images present a special risk if it happens to contain something that is under their scrutiny. They like to make contact with people of potential interest. They have the resources to find you most times quit easily, just so.
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| | | | Re: Posting pictures on social media? < Reply # 9 on 11/24/2016 1:26 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Aran
How'd you draw the attention of the FBI? Did they see you at a missile silo or something?
| Excelon power plant (in background), check Shoot while standing on top of Chester Power Station, check Commodore Barry Bridge from Chester PS roof, check Sunoco Refinery from Chester PS roof, check Maybe even a barge or two, check Repeat 3 times on 3 consecutive days, check Shoot in plain sight within a smart cam network, check What could go wrong? Bah-ha-ha-ha
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