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frugalfinnagan
Gender: Male
| | motion detectors < on 1/8/2006 11:06 PM >
| | | How does a person determine if a building has active motion detectors? I know of an abandoned building, but it has a sign that says it is monitored, but I want to know what is in the building. Edited: or how do I defeat the detectors? [last edit 1/8/2006 11:07 PM by frugalfinnagan - edited 1 times]
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Freak
location: Usually Alaska, now MSP. Gender: Male
Hypocrite
| | | Re: motion detectors <Reply # 1 on 1/8/2006 11:18 PM >
| | | Try the , now with extra fiber.
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BeaverBanker
location: Canunkastan Gender: Male
A Hobo In A Orange Sweater
| | Re: motion detectors <Reply # 2 on 1/8/2006 11:20 PM >
| | | You Look for if there is any wires going from the building to a power poll..(if theres no power there's a good chance no system) And if you can look in the windows at the corners of the walls
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zippy
location: amazingstoke UK Gender: Male
| | | Re: motion detectors <Reply # 3 on 1/8/2006 11:38 PM >
| | | may be wrong ( I usally am )but one way round them could be passive IR googles i beleive you can see the beams when wareing these
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silentbob2
location: Vancouver Gender: Male
| | Re: motion detectors <Reply # 4 on 1/9/2006 10:26 PM >
| | | passive IR googles only work in the movies, most commercial motion detectors don't use that method.
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