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UER Forum > Archived Canada: Ontario > the lakeshore powerplant. (Viewed 1346 times)
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Re: the lakeshore powerplant.
<Reply # 60 on 11/27/2006 6:20 PM >
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Posted by Boffo
I got a warning and Lakeview was active at the time. Hahahaha.


hahah, really?

But I guess really what are they gonna do?

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Re: the lakeshore powerplant.
<Reply # 61 on 11/27/2006 8:37 PM >
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Trespassing on an active power generation facility? There's a LOT they could do.

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<Reply # 62 on 11/27/2006 8:50 PM >
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It wasn't exactly active. They had closed it down by that point. Things were still turned on, but it's not like it was producing any electricity at that time.

Someone I know told me about how they were talking to one of the guys who used to work there. Apparently they just thought it was more funny than anything else. According to him, they got a real kick out of whoever it was they found "wearing a ninja mask."

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<Reply # 63 on 11/27/2006 9:04 PM >
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It wasn't exactly active. They had closed it down by that point. Things were still turned on, but it's not like it was producing any electricity at that time.

Someone I know told me about how they were talking to one of the guys who used to work there. Apparently they just thought it was more funny than anything else. According to him, they got a real kick out of whoever it was they found "wearing a ninja mask."


Haha, a real anti-ninja, getting caught. I hardly think they'd make a big deal out of a stupid teenager who got caught there. I am almost certain this would not be the case if it was a water treatment plant...

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<Reply # 64 on 11/28/2006 1:12 AM >
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I assume the ninja mask was a respirator.

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<Reply # 65 on 11/28/2006 2:25 AM >
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I assume the ninja mask was a respirator.

I assume that employees of a thermal plant with plenty of asbestos-insulated pipes would know a respirator when they saw one.

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Re: the lakeshore powerplant.
<Reply # 66 on 11/28/2006 2:29 AM >
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That did occur to me after, but I couldn't think of why you'd be wearing anything else... possibly a bandana over the face as a makeshift respirator. Not sure.

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