Dunlop has been locked up & is re-used as car storage.Spades wrote:Dunlop upper roof area has some good stuff too and that's only 3 or 4km away from Glebe. Easier access too.
Yeah but one person with a camera could easily do itblakjak wrote:Dunlop has been locked up & is re-used as car storage.Spades wrote:Dunlop upper roof area has some good stuff too and that's only 3 or 4km away from Glebe. Easier access too.
I disagree with that, unless it has changed within the last month.blakjak wrote:Dunlop has been locked up & is re-used as car storage.Spades wrote:Dunlop upper roof area has some good stuff too and that's only 3 or 4km away from Glebe. Easier access too.
Probably better not to risk it unless you're really familiar with it. Might be mistaken for a thief.Spades wrote:Yeah but one person with a camera could easily do itblakjak wrote:Dunlop has been locked up & is re-used as car storage.Spades wrote:Dunlop upper roof area has some good stuff too and that's only 3 or 4km away from Glebe. Easier access too.
+1blakjak wrote:I didn't say it was Fort Knox. I meant it is more secure than it used to be, & getting in is harder than it was not too long ago when you could just stroll on in.
And exploring an abandoned building is one thing, but getting caught in or even exiting an active site which contains expensive private property constitutes break n enter. And frankly, Dunlop just isn't worth the risk.
On that note. If one is going to go ave a look, be wary that it is also monitored by the warehouse that looks onto it.Spades wrote:In fact last time I went there were three serious graffers who were not conspicuous in the slightest and managed to pull it off. It's easy to escape if caught anyway...also it's gonna be gone soon </3