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May 19, 2023
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pretty straightforward... im not sure if the photographer excuse will work since i look a bit young but um
 
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Mar 9, 2024
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You could try emailing or phoning in advance to ask if you could take some pictures from the roof. I know of a website that shows 3D panoramas from various rooftops in my city, and that seems to be what the photographer did to get up there.
 
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Jun 26, 2020
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From everything that I have seen, the most prevalent answer would be no.

One also has to take into account all the legal aspects for the property owner of a taller building. A unlocked door could involve them getting their butts sued off and all the legal ramifications would generally mean that doors are locked tight.

Walter
 
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