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UER Forum > US: South > Sophisticated Criminal Element (Viewed 1662 times)
Pearson 


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Sophisticated Criminal Element
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This explore was interesting. All the data online led me to believe that most of the things in here were intact. Once I was inside, I was extremely surprised by how this place looked. It was dissapointing, but it was still an exciting explore. Also, got caught here by some neighborhood watch type guy. Said there was a 'sophisticated criminal element' referring to people stealing things. He made me write down my name, address, and phone number. Maybe I wrote down something wrong, maybe I didn't. You'd think he would've asked for a drivers license. I guess not.

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MisUnderstood! 


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That happened to me a couple of times Pear. Cant say whose name i gave them
At first i thought this was a an old business building, then hospital things came into view. Good job on the fist shot, the window view, and the peel on those walls.




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Pearson 


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That happened to me a couple of times Pear. Cant say whose name i gave them
At first i thought this was a an old business building, then hospital things came into view. Good job on the fist shot, the window view, and the peel on those walls.


Thanks! Another funny thing that happened is the woman in his car (his wife presumably) pulled out her phone and just snapped a picture of us. You are correct about it being a hospital.




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Thanks! Another funny thing that happened is the woman in his car (his wife presumably) pulled out her phone and just snapped a picture of us. You are correct about it being a hospital.


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Nice pics and interesting place. The exposed duct work in a hospital wing is weird to me.




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Nice job. Was this on the same trip you PM’d me about? The style feels like the style I loved so much in that area. A sort of crisp, clean feel to it (clean style, perhaps not so clean literally). Either way, I like the location, and that neighborhood watch character gave me a good laugh too!




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That looks like a fun place to wander around. Looks really clean, apparently "sophisticated criminal element" types do not spray paint penises or break windows! The lack of vandalism and damage was nice to see.

Great set, thanks for sharing!




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Nice job. Was this on the same trip you PM’d me about? The style feels like the style I loved so much in that area. A sort of crisp, clean feel to it (clean style, perhaps not so clean literally). Either way, I like the location, and that neighborhood watch character gave me a good laugh too!



It sure was.




Pearson 


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That looks like a fun place to wander around. Looks really clean, apparently "sophisticated criminal element" types do not spray paint penises or break windows! The lack of vandalism and damage was nice to see.

Great set, thanks for sharing!


Thanks, it was just pretty empty. There was some slight vandalism and the new part of the building was turned into a concrete skeleton. Another thing I noticed that you'd think would've been stolen are three liquid nitrogen canisters.




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