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justaquicksnooze

justaquicksnooze

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Mar 7, 2023
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Does anyone know of any tall enough buildings in London that are publicly accessible?

I saw the news article about the Tate Modern viewing platform guy, but I feel like that one is too survivable, especially with the story of the toddler who got thrown off it a couple years back.

Maybe the Sky Garden? I haven't been in a while though so I have no idea how easy it would be.
 
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Gonnerr

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Mar 12, 2023
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I did test it in my city , there is hundreds of building with 20 stories or more. Its easy to acess the roof , you just need some tool to break the locks and access the roof, i didn't because this is not my method , just testing.
Every building i was able to enter , and reach the door that give access to the roof.

I just dressed with a nice clean orange safety vest over my regular working clothes. People let me in no question ask, they might thought im there to repair something.

The safety vest really did some magic loll
 
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weirdog

weirdog

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Mar 5, 2024
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Does anyone know of any tall enough buildings in London that are publicly accessible?

I saw the news article about the Tate Modern viewing platform guy, but I feel like that one is too survivable, especially with the story of the toddler who got thrown off it a couple years back.

Maybe the Sky Garden? I haven't been in a while though so I have no idea how easy it would be.
did you find any places in London?
 

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