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Andym 14-11-2007 17:15

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 493437)

If you ask permission and you get it, then thats great. But if you dont, and you go onto land that isn't yours, then you should be seen to be committing an unlawful act regardless of how innocent the intention may be.

Reasonings like wanting to take photographs of the interior might seem innocent and reasonable enough, but if you allowed for reasonings like that then people would take advantage. As an example, and this is my viewpoint, if its innocent to go on someones property without permission and take photographs, then it'd be equally fair for a homeless person to enter your property for the sake of being warm, which would be an absurd ruling in the courts. Trespass in no situation should ever be condoned, nor should it ever be expected to be condoned in the court in my opnion. As far as I was aware, trespass is associated with both criminal and civil procedures.

As willowthwhisp pointed out, people do go into buildings to keep warm, it's squating. I don't know the legal standpoint on that, I own my own warm house, fully locked and alarmed.:)

Trespass is a criminal offence on certain properties, not all, as I outlined above. If you force access (something I've never done), then it becomes breaking and entering, which is a criminal offence. That's a fact, try and prove me wrong if you wish. I wouldn't even contemplate breaking into somewhere, but there again I don't need to, there are just so many abandoned buildings with smashed doors, windows and fences.

I appreciate your viewpoint, the ethics of Urban Exploration differ between those who do it and those who don't.

BERNADETTE 14-11-2007 17:20

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AndymOh, one final thought before you cast judgement, if I hadn't have gone into Accy Conny Club, the Observer wouldn't have seen my pictures, and it'd still be frequented by the scally's.
Well they have boarded the access up but not much being done about the window in the ballroom which has been missing for nearly twelve months. Is it being left like that so the building will be beyond saving?

Andym 14-11-2007 17:42

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That has been suggested on another thread here, yes..............

blazey 15-11-2007 23:10

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you can squat in unoccupied property, but not in occupied property as far as i know.

WillowTheWhisp 16-11-2007 07:20

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 494332)
you can squat in unoccupied property, but not in occupied property as far as i know.

Precisely - and the Urban Explorers are exploring unoccupied property.

Your point is?

Nickelson 16-11-2007 10:52

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Willow i suggest you take a look at 28days later.
They go onto unoccupied and occupied properties e.g William Blythes.

WillowTheWhisp 16-11-2007 11:09

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What's the point of going into the occupied properties? They can't be doing that with the reason of capturing the image for posterity before it gets demolished. That MUST be breaking and entering which is different to what Andym is talking about. I think there are two distinctly different subjects here.

Nickelson 16-11-2007 11:25

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Originally Posted by Andym (Post 493600)
Trespass is a criminal offence on certain properties, not all, as I outlined above. If you force access (something I've never done), then it becomes breaking and entering, which is a criminal offence. That's a fact, try and prove me wrong if you wish. I wouldn't even contemplate breaking into somewhere, but there again I don't need to, there are just so many abandoned buildings with smashed doors, windows and fences.

I appreciate your viewpoint, the ethics of Urban Exploration differ between those who do it and those who don't.

There is something he also said :)

Andym 16-11-2007 15:16

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 494432)
What's the point of going into the occupied properties? They can't be doing that with the reason of capturing the image for posterity before it gets demolished. That MUST be breaking and entering which is different to what Andym is talking about. I think there are two distinctly different subjects here.

From the people I know who go and climb tower cranes and do what is known as 'infiltration', e.g. finding a way into the Coronation Street set, or the Big Brother set, it's more a case of evading security, than breaking into things. Not something I'm into myself mind, but I'm not into it for the adrenaline.

WillowTheWhisp 16-11-2007 15:27

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Well I can't say I approve of infiltrating - not unless the thing that is being infiltrated has some sinister overtones that are being hidden from the public but even so I think that's dangerous ground and should be left to people like Roger Cook.

Going into abandoned buildings and filming them is a different thing. Could be dangerous but that's up to the person doing it to weigh up the risks involved. I'm a curious sort of person so seeing what's inside some old abandoned buildings intrigues me. I know it's not the same thing but we jumped at the chance of having a look round the Winter Gardens in Morecambe which is hopefully going to be fully restored one day. Seeing it in its present form was sad but fascinating too.


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