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Aran
Location: Kansas City Gender: Male Total Likes: 1848 likes
Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.
| | | Re: Tips for parking < Reply # 20 on 12/16/2018 6:08 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by und3rlie
You just have to be aware of how dangerous the site is. If everything goes to shit, its good to be able to get away quickly.
| Don't forget about the possibility of being identified by guards. A couple years ago I had a surprise chat with a sheriff's deputy because some security guards at a site boxed in my car with their trucks so they could send my license plate number to the police and get an officer dispatched to my house with trumped up accusations. The guards technically didn't have the authority to box me in since I parked in the parking lot of a different business across the street, but that didn't really stop them from following me back to my vehicle in their trucks and doing it anyway. After all, I was caught hiding in a property that had multiple no trespassing signs, and they had every reason to be there. Cars have license plates that are easy to identify, and can be used to identify you to the cops if the guards or owner is mad enough. There's something to be said for parking some distance away so you can cut through an alley, store, or the woods on foot to shake anybody following you by car before you reach your vehicle.
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| "Sorry, I didn't know I'm not supposed to be here," he said, knowing full well he wasn't supposed to be there. |
| Decayed Insanity
Location: Tucson, AZ Gender: Male Total Likes: 114 likes
| | | Re: Tips for parking < Reply # 26 on 3/18/2019 2:54 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | My thoughts. It all comes down to the location and the geographic area. I have visited multiple locations and each time, the parking has been different. One hospital I went to was in a rough neighborhood, so I parked across the street at some apartments...lucky for us the POE was only about 100ft from the car and no one seemed to notice. At rural/middle of nowhere locations, I'll usually park on the property and only if the property has a history of cops will I try to hide the vehicle. One abandoned resort I had to do some off-roading in the woods to get park on hiking trail off the main road. In a busy area, I find that parking in a shopping center lot is the best, or a 24hr place. Hardest part about that would be the walk, not because of the distance, but the fact that you MAY be questioned, because people love to be nosy. But you need confidence and to stick to the plan, get there quick and try to not draw attention to yourself.
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