Re: Worsley AAOR




Nick Catford wrote:

> >
> > I still feel locking it is the wrong way to go. Then it will become all
> > but impossible for those genuinely interested to get in, unless they
> > know the 'right' person. While the current situation is not the most
> > ideal, it is certainly more preferable to one individual holding keys
> > and getting all arsey about who can go in and who can't.
>
> I understand you views but the fact is that it will eventually be completely
> wrecked and not worth visiting anyway. It will eventually be gutted by fire
> and then be too dangerous to enter anyway. This happened to the Inverkip
> AAOR. By leaving it open it will be lost to everyone eventually. I have no
> problem visiting it as it is wide open and would advise visiting now while
> you can.
>
> Nick

I agree.

It is perhaps of note, remembering which forum this was first brought
up on. I am not saying any of that forums members were responsible, but
it does seem there is a new unwelcome element in the UK UE scene at
present who feel forcing entry is acceptable. While I would open or
squeeze into a grate to get into a drain, or remove a board to get into
a building, I would never forcibly enter somewhere by removing a door
or breaking a window or some such. These idiots are vandals, nothing
more.

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