COMMUNITY NOTED Exploring an old underground generator
Community Note by @BulbBurglar
This is actually inside and underground, not outdoors.
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This is actually inside and underground, not outdoors.
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I've always wanted to get into this urban exploring stuff but idk where to find likeminded people on account of the fact that it's illegal.
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Lmao, what?
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Europoors smh
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Shut your yap Americanx, I hail from EVROPA where it is perfectly legal, hence my asumption that this is one of your own
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I was part of an afterschool racially diverse goonies-type gang that explored old tunnels/buildings, such is life as a wigger.
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Did you have an Asian kid who invented stuff and a black kid who always died first?
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Detroit great for this
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I can only speak for Sweden but I'm not really worried about the legality at all. As long as the place is completely abandoned and there are no attempts at keeping people out there shouldn't be much of a risk. Like for this generator there isn't a single fence or "no entry" sign. Even if someone were to show up just apologize and say that you love history and photography (i.e. not a junkie).
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Do you know what the legality is like if something happens? Like if you get injured.
From my (German) legal knowledge that is the biggest issue. Someone owns the place and theoretically you can sue that person/company.
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Not sure tbh. The property owner will probably be forced to "prevent further harm" and put up a fence but I doubt that they would get blamed and pay damages. Suing barely exists in Sweden.
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I don't mind the illegality per se, I just don't know where to find people to do it with I guess. Like if I don't know anybody who does mountain hiking I can just go on Facebook but idk about this.
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Mountain hikers probably overlap significantly with urban explorers
I think most outdoorsy people in general would be pretty down to check out an abandoned building. Urban exploring isn't inherently illegal so nobody should mind being asked.
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