Hi everyone!
I've been aware of all you derelict adventurers for some time now, but never done anything of the sort before. Thank you for sharing all of your very cool images and experiences.
Last week I attended training at a facility in a nearby town, and during the break I noticed that there's a separate building within the compound that I assume is out of use. It looks empty and almost every window is broken in one way or another. I snapped a few shots with my cell phone, but I'd really love to go back and get some high quality pictures.
I understand that the laws concerning trespassing aren't anything to worry about as long as no damage or theft occurs, but I'm unsure of whether this applies only to completely abandoned properties or not.
So my question is this:
Am I okay to go visit this building even though it's on a property with non-abandoned buildings?
I'm not necessarily even going to try entering it, I just want some nice images of the outside. I get the feeling that if I asked the receptionist I would be turned down regardless. Guidance, anyone?
I've been aware of all you derelict adventurers for some time now, but never done anything of the sort before. Thank you for sharing all of your very cool images and experiences.
Last week I attended training at a facility in a nearby town, and during the break I noticed that there's a separate building within the compound that I assume is out of use. It looks empty and almost every window is broken in one way or another. I snapped a few shots with my cell phone, but I'd really love to go back and get some high quality pictures.
I understand that the laws concerning trespassing aren't anything to worry about as long as no damage or theft occurs, but I'm unsure of whether this applies only to completely abandoned properties or not.
So my question is this:
Am I okay to go visit this building even though it's on a property with non-abandoned buildings?
I'm not necessarily even going to try entering it, I just want some nice images of the outside. I get the feeling that if I asked the receptionist I would be turned down regardless. Guidance, anyone?