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Marko Kovacevic This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
| | | Should I explore a working hospital? < on 12/31/2007 5:53 AM >
| | | I was wondering if I should do this. If I get caught I can say I was looking for my friend, or the payphone, or the washroom.
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joeyofnepal
Location: Memphis Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 1 on 12/31/2007 6:05 AM >
| | | only if you check out the x-ray room without a lead vest and/or loin cloth
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tholcomb
Location: Chattanooga, TN Gender: Male
Captain Baghead!
| | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 2 on 12/31/2007 6:16 AM >
| | | Why would you want to do that? Roof topping? If no roof topping, I doubt that anybody would say anything unless you were snapping pictures off.
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Marko Kovacevic This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
| | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 3 on 12/31/2007 6:37 AM >
| | | Posted by tholcomb Why would you want to do that? Roof topping? If no roof topping, I doubt that anybody would say anything unless you were snapping pictures off.
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Take some photos of the rooms, see the whole hospital. Who knows, msybe it has tunnels!
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everybodyknows
Location: Ithaca, NY
bacon is meat candy
| | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 4 on 12/31/2007 8:10 PM >
| | | i wouldn't recommend it. my mom works at a hospital. lots of biohazardous waste and other dangers if you're going places you're not supposed to be. as well as if you get caught in say, the basement, it's not going to be at all easy to talk your way out of it. doctors know what areas patients and visitors are allowed to be in, and there are plenty walking around the halls. the only place you might be able to use the "i'm lost" excuse would be if someone says something while you're in the halls. if you're anywhere else, you could get in trouble because for all they know you could be putting anthrax around the building or doing other terrorist-type activities. and if you're fucking around with any equipment, you'll get yourself into deep deep shit. also, hospitals are meant to be a mostly sterile environment. don't want to accidentally get an OR contaminated or anything now. might as well try to explore an active police station and see how long you last. [last edit 12/31/2007 8:17 PM by everybodyknows - edited 2 times]
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The L.M.O.E.
Gender: Male
| | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 5 on 12/31/2007 8:52 PM >
| | | OR... you could just do it and not worry about it. Doctors are in fact much less likely to know or care what goes on at the hospital then just about anyone. Most of a hospital is pretty much open to anyone, and no one will challenge you or stop you, unless you look like you know that you shouldn't be there. There are certain areas that are more closely monitored than others, though, and those are your main problem if you can't recognize them. Psychiatric wards, intensive/critical care areas. You can even be in most "non public" areas, like basements, without arousing suspicion, simply because in a large hospital, everyone has their small areas of responsibility, and very few people care who you are or what you are doing there.
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PsychoNJ
Location: Bordentown City, NJ - Laurel, MD - Sparta, WI Gender: Male
You want me to crawl through that ????
| | | | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 6 on 12/31/2007 10:34 PM >
| | | I explored the hospital once when I was a patient there. I was in a new section on the 2nd floor and the 3rd floor was still under construction. I told security when they asked what I was doing and told them I got off the wrong floor and the elevator didn't come back and was looking for stairs. Yes, the elevator still went to the 3rd floor. They bought it and led me back to my floor. I wondered the basement past the morgue, which was locked. Its actually down the hall from the cafeteria. and near the elevator that took me back to my room. Walking around at night with an IV pole, no one bothered me. Just wish I had my camera.
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musket boy
Location: Maui Gender: Male
It smells like your grandpa and your feet stick to the floor
| | | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 7 on 12/31/2007 10:40 PM >
| | | a lot of hospitals have steam tunnels and really cool utility rooms, i think it'd be a good idea. just don't take any pictures of the patients cuz its illegal and you can get arrested. if you get caught just say you were visiting someone, give a name and room number.
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Marko Kovacevic This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
| | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 8 on 1/1/2008 12:20 AM >
| | | I might try it soon.
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CaptOrbit
Location: Sarasota, FL or Cincinnati, OH Gender: Male
There you are, right back in the jungle again.
| | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 9 on 1/1/2008 12:28 AM >
| | | I did once, I found two whole floors of one of the main wings completely mothballed. It looked like all of the staff just got up one day and never came back, (which in all likelihood is probably not to far from the truth) it was actually pretty eerie.
The personal responsibility train left the station years ago, and you gave it the finger as you watched it leave. |
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 10 on 1/1/2008 1:47 AM >
| | | Posted by Marko Kovacevic I might try it soon.
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if you dont do it and do it now people on the UER will think you havent a single hair on your nut sack [last edit 1/1/2008 1:48 AM by Explorer Zero - edited 1 times]
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blackhawk This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Mission Control
UER newbie
| | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 11 on 1/1/2008 2:39 AM >
| | | Well active sites in general can cause you legal problems, but sites that house people can get you fired up good and proper. Roaming about a hospital as a patient versus as an uninvited guest are two very different things. Hospitals are becoming more security aware, they keep narcotics and other items people love to steal. Many states have new laws that address crimes that take place in structures that house people, with stiff penalties. The newer smart cameras can recognize faces, and can tell who belongs and who is a stranger. There are a lot of loose ends here that can snag you, and the DA isn't likely to warm up to your cause very easily except for the bonfire he'll be stoking for you if your charged with any serious offenses.
...and if you don't UE and post the pics... not only will people here think there's not a hair on your nut sack.... they'll think you shave it
Just when I thought I was out... they pulled me back in. |
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Marko Kovacevic This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
| | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 12 on 1/1/2008 3:58 AM >
| | | Posted by 2Xplorations
if you dont do it and do it now people on the UER will think you havent a single hair on your nut sack
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What?
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don cornelius This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Your asshole.
Proud Parent
| | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 13 on 1/1/2008 4:14 AM >
| | | Posted by Marko Kovacevic
What?
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Come to Fairfax Va and go the hospital. take the elevator to the 5th floor. You can explore the mental ward. Lots of fun. Please bring me back some sedatives.
40+ year olds with Myspace pages are not cool, they are pediphiles on the prowl. Buyer beware. |
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blackhawk This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
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| | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 14 on 1/1/2008 7:46 AM >
| | | Posted by u25680
Come to Fairfax Va and go the hospital. take the elevator to the 5th floor. You can explore the mental ward. Lots of fun. Please bring me back some sedatives.
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Sounds hella better than I was looking for a pay phone
Just when I thought I was out... they pulled me back in. |
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Steed
Location: Edmonton/Seoul Gender: Male
Your Friendly Neighbourhood Race Traitor
| | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 15 on 1/1/2008 9:34 AM >
| | | Roaming a hospital sounds okay but why call it urban exploring? One time I was taking pictures of a hospital lobby for a sociology project, and security kicked me out. I can understand why. 1) Don't take pictures of patients without their permission. 2) Don't ever get in the way of doctors or nurses. 3) Don't give security a hard time. You might have your problems with security guards and these guys come from the same talent pool as normal security guards, but working in a hospital is a hard, stressful job and they don't deserve extra trouble.
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Crazyman
Location: somewhere in Missouri... Gender: Male
If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?
| | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 16 on 1/2/2008 3:48 AM >
| | | A little warning from someone who works in a hospital... I don't know how it is anywhere else, but in this hospital we have actual police officers come by from time to time, and occasionally(once or twice a day)do rounds with the security guards. Believe me, if they catch you doing something suspicious, they will not hesitate to stop you, and kick you the hell out if you haven't got a good reason to be where you are! Plus, in this and the sister hospital in KCMO, they have cameras and, rumor has it, motion detectors in places you wouldn't likely notice! Trust me, I've thought of snooping around many different times, but I like having a job too much...
I was thinking about how people seem to read the Bible a whole lot more as they get older; then it dawned on me - they're cramming for their final exam... |
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paradoxpictures2002
Location: The Great State of South Carolina Gender: Male
Avenge Me!
| | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 17 on 1/2/2008 5:23 AM >
| | | Pretend to be a janitor. It worked for Harrison Ford in The Fugitive.
If you ever fall off the Sears Tower, just go real limp, because maybe you'll look like a dummy and people will try to catch you because, hey, free dummy |
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Hyoscine
Location: Chelmsford representing Gender: Male
| | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 18 on 1/2/2008 10:01 PM >
| | | In the hospital I work at (suburban, but with a large regional burns and plastics unit) security is in places super-zealous, in other places non-existant. We certainly don't have police on site unless they're escorting prisoners. I'd advise against trying to access functioning wards; ethically it's iffy, and people who aren't meant to be there really stand out. By all means though, do check the publicly accessable bits out during visiting hours (mid afternoon's a good bet, they'll probably be listed on ward doors.), and be on the lookout for a chance to explore some of the more interesting sites (there absolutely will be tunnels). Oh, most hospitals have a speciality or two, cardiology, renal, etc.. Try to find out what the hospital you want to visit likes to deal with. If your presence is questioned, prehaps you have friend getting transferred from a nearby hospital to said special unit? This happens a lot, the information is usually not passed along when shifts change. Almost all staff outside the ward are uninformed as to who is or isn't arriving, and everyone's quite used to out of place looking people milling about or loitering by doors. If pressed further, explain that you think the imaginary patient's discharge has been delayed (you can never get a transfer ambulance to arrive the same shift it was booked), and that now you've got your bearings maybe you might grab a coffee whilst you're waiting. Obviously, then go home. Anyway though, yeah, there's lots of interesting things to see in hospitals, even in the bits anyone can access. Do be careful though, any CCTV is almost certainly being actively monitored.
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don cornelius This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Your asshole.
Proud Parent
| | | Re: Should I explore a working hospital? <Reply # 19 on 1/2/2008 10:05 PM >
| | | Posted by blackhawk
Sounds hella better than I was looking for a pay phone
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This place is funny. Recently someone stole the PS2 from the Childrens wing. Really sad that someone would go to such lengths but I have to admit I did chuckle abit. Im gonna burn.
Edit - I forgot to mention this person left the controls and the games. [last edit 1/2/2008 10:06 PM by don cornelius - edited 1 times]
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