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bluepointjive ·
2008/06/19 - 14:57
I always see the coolest decrepit buildings when I'm out driving or walking around, and I'm so tempted to sneak in to take photos, but I've never actually done it. How about you guys? Do you trespass on private property in pursuit of your Art? ;)
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Emma ·
2008/06/20 - 02:18
Oh yes ;)
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eidea ·
2008/06/20 - 02:44
ohhhhh yes!
see it that way: you're trespassing on god's grounds anyway, when you walk this planet. every little spot is owned by someone... so forget worrying about it.
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bluepointjive ·
2008/06/20 - 04:02
Easier said than done! I remember back when I was in college, my roommate and I used to scale buildings and hang out on top of them to watch the stars (or look down at the people walking by). A while after I moved away, I heard she got caught at it, arrested, and charged with trespassing.
I'm too scaredy.
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death ·
2008/06/20 - 07:42
you'd be surprised on how many of peoples "art" have been achieved by trespassing.
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mystic1 ·
2008/06/20 - 13:39
Sometimes you just have to ake a chance in life
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ncshutterbug ·
2008/06/20 - 18:33
I do, unless it's on occupied property, or if there's a No Trespassing sign posted.
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mystic1 ·
2008/06/22 - 02:30
Well if there is a sign there I would not enter either
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bluepointjive ·
2008/06/23 - 03:00
The best places always have signs, I guess everyone's afraid of getting sued.
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eidea ·
2008/06/24 - 02:47
trespassing is a concept from the stone age, similar to copyrights. go in there, brave man, and venture the secret places of urban society.. justdon't think you can sue anyone should you break your legs.
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mystic1 ·
2008/06/24 - 02:47
It's a sue happy world it seems
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