25 + 25 points
Trespassing by Sam Archer
February 17th, 2012 8:15 PM
I always view "No Trespassing" signs and fences that guard large areas as interesting navigational challenges. Is it possible to get to the other side of the obstacle without ever directly crossing it, such that you could somewhat plausibly claim that the route you took didn't involve any obvious acts of trespass and you didn't know you weren't supposed to go there?
Follow my journey around the block to get to the other side of this vexing "Pedestrians Prohibited" sign.
Follow my journey around the block to get to the other side of this vexing "Pedestrians Prohibited" sign.
Extra bonus trespassing opportunity!
Unrelated to the main subject of this proof, but on the way back to BART I noticed that the facade of 25 Beale St is eminently climbable, almost like a ladder. I experimented by climbing up a couple of "rungs" and feel that it wouldn't be hard at all to get up to that overhang as long as you aren't scared of heights. Anyone looking for a fun Find Roof Access praxis?


















