28 days later...
Started by
JohnM
, déc. 06 2010 07:59
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#1
Posté 06 décembre 2010 - 07:59
see here
#2
Posté 06 décembre 2010 - 08:03
I must admit to being a supporter of 28 days later.
You can't beat having a good look around old abandoned historic buildings like the New Victoria in Bradford etc.
You can't beat having a good look around old abandoned historic buildings like the New Victoria in Bradford etc.
#3
Posté 06 décembre 2010 - 08:32
Lots of interesting stuff on there. They have been on our site a few times (ex 8th Army Air Force base and UK test base).
Some of they exploring in sewers gives great pictures but I wonder at the mankyness!
Some of they exploring in sewers gives great pictures but I wonder at the mankyness!
With the best, thats a good bit of PR, though I would say the Bedford team, theres, like, you know, 13 blokes who can get together at the weekend to have a game together, which doesnt point to expansion of the game. Point, yeah go on!
#4
Posté 06 décembre 2010 - 09:53
they are tossers
there are those among us
who think that life is but a joke
who think that life is but a joke
#5
Posté 07 décembre 2010 - 06:52
There's some quite interesting pictures on there.
I can certainly see the intrigue.
I can certainly see the intrigue.
#6
Posté 07 décembre 2010 - 08:54
QUOTE (l'angelo mysterioso @ Dec 6 2010, 09:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
they are tossers
Go on, I'll bite. Why?
"it is a well known fact that those people who most want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it."
#7
Posté 07 décembre 2010 - 09:06
QUOTE (Griff9of13 @ Dec 7 2010, 08:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Go on, I'll bite. Why?
it's the trainspotting of dereliction
threy seem to think gthje trukles about breaking and entering, trespass etc don't apply to them. When they publish their stuff on line it attracts vandals, druggies, fly tippers, doggers, thieves.
at the other side of the woods at the back of my housde are buildings that have had the 'urban explorers' treatment, with the resulting problems. The buildings are dangerous, and have issues with asbestos, and bird dropping borne diseases. One building is a haven for bats and the colony has been put aat risk by these egomaaniacs.
there are those among us
who think that life is but a joke
who think that life is but a joke
#8
Posté 07 décembre 2010 - 09:29
QUOTE (l'angelo mysterioso @ Dec 7 2010, 09:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
it's the trainspotting of dereliction
threy seem to think gthje trukles about breaking and entering, trespass etc don't apply to them. When they publish their stuff on line it attracts vandals, druggies, fly tippers, doggers, thieves.
at the other side of the woods at the back of my housde are buildings that have had the 'urban explorers' treatment, with the resulting problems. The buildings are dangerous, and have issues with asbestos, and bird dropping borne diseases. One building is a haven for bats and the colony has been put aat risk by these egomaaniacs.
threy seem to think gthje trukles about breaking and entering, trespass etc don't apply to them. When they publish their stuff on line it attracts vandals, druggies, fly tippers, doggers, thieves.
at the other side of the woods at the back of my housde are buildings that have had the 'urban explorers' treatment, with the resulting problems. The buildings are dangerous, and have issues with asbestos, and bird dropping borne diseases. One building is a haven for bats and the colony has been put aat risk by these egomaaniacs.
Never had you down as a nimby.
It's not a question of coming down to earth, Mr Duxbury. Some of us, Mr Duxbury, belong in the stars.
#9
Posté 07 décembre 2010 - 10:09
I think Chris makes good points. Trespassing is illegal and dangerous. If one of these people was injured whilst illegally entering a derelict site, who would be liable?
Fides invicta triumphat
#10
Posté 07 décembre 2010 - 10:38
QUOTE (Stevo @ Dec 7 2010, 09:29 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Never had you down as a nimby.
it doesn't matter where it happens, this is just an example I have experience of.
At the southern end of central Leeds was tyhe Yorkshire chemical works factory. The site is still toxic. These idiots were 'exploring' the partially demolished site whiled dismantling work was still in progress(out of work hours and at weekends). All fore the sake of pics of some rusty pipework and peeling paint. These sites do need recording, but not by these fools
there are those among us
who think that life is but a joke
who think that life is but a joke
#11
Posté 07 décembre 2010 - 08:48
indeed it seems that taking photographs of derelict people is much more fun than derelict buildings
On a serious note though it's a fair point about the danger and legality of it all. Reading some of the stories on there and on other webistes it seems that not only are they putting themselves in danger (that's their choice i suppose) but they are also endangering others such as security guard and demolition workers etc. I'm not convinced that it's because of these "explorers" that the vandals junkies and flytippers all turn up though.
Like you say these builings/places should be recorded but sadly I doubt anyone will other than these people
#12
Posté 08 décembre 2010 - 10:30
QUOTE (Kiwi-Capper_merged @ Dec 7 2010, 08:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
indeed it seems that taking photographs of derelict people is much more fun than derelict buildings
On a serious note though it's a fair point about the danger and legality of it all. Reading some of the stories on there and on other webistes it seems that not only are they putting themselves in danger (that's their choice i suppose) but they are also endangering others such as security guard and demolition workers etc. I'm not convinced that it's because of these "explorers" that the vandals junkies and flytippers all turn up though.
Like you say these builings/places should be recorded but sadly I doubt anyone will other than these people
On a serious note though it's a fair point about the danger and legality of it all. Reading some of the stories on there and on other webistes it seems that not only are they putting themselves in danger (that's their choice i suppose) but they are also endangering others such as security guard and demolition workers etc. I'm not convinced that it's because of these "explorers" that the vandals junkies and flytippers all turn up though.
Like you say these builings/places should be recorded but sadly I doubt anyone will other than these people
these places are published on websites. Where I live wa scalled 'the secret abaondoned village', by these idiots. Bound to attract all sorts with a label like that.
the place is in fact a disused residential school.
I think 'recording' these places is aa red herring to justify what they do. For instance former neighbours of mine were given permission to store personal effects in one of the buildings. The storage room was broken into and ransacked, stuff stolen. There were family photographs strewn around the floor. The 'explorers' took photographs of these and ppublished them on the web. Desolation and decay as you light heartedly pointed out can be interesting and valid topics for photography. But breaking into buuildings aand taking the same pics of the same things, none of which are of historical interest is not making a historical record.
There have been several fires in the buildings, some of which have been demolioshed recently. The main building is a warren of corridors and small rooms. Lethal if anyone is caught in there when there is another act of arson.
It's alright saying 'well they put themselves at risk it's up to them': sometimes for the benefit of everyone idiots need protecting from themselves.
there are those among us
who think that life is but a joke
who think that life is but a joke
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