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MethodRooftop access
Thread starterkonchenaya
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How do people get rooftop access to buildings? I live in the frankfurt area for reference and sadly have no access to substances or other non (less) violent methods..
I used to watch a Youtube channel by some guy from Britain (I am an American "colonial") who would climb stairs, or sometimes the outside of buildings.
Well, it depends on the building. When it is an apartment building, you would have to ask the janitor or the "Hausverwaltung", but I fear, that they wouldn't grant you access to the roof. I think a window would probably be more accessible, maybe in hallway... if it can be opened and it's big enough to fit through, which often isn't the case. Getting access to other high buildings like the Main Tower would certainly be even more difficult. I'm a bit surprised, that there are so many Germans on this site. It's kind of weird... I actually live in a city near Frankfurt. "Die Welt ist ein Dorf." If you need someone to talk to, you can always message me.
Well, it depends on the building. When it is an apartment building, you would have to ask the janitor or the "Hausverwaltung", but I fear, that they wouldn't grant you access to the roof. I think a window would probably be more accessible, maybe in hallway... if it can be opened and it's big enough to fit through, which often isn't the case. Getting access to other high buildings like the Main Tower would certainly be even more difficult. I'm a bit surprised, that there are so many Germans on this site. It's kind of weird... I actually live in a city near Frankfurt. "Die Welt ist ein Dorf." If you need someone to talk to, you can always message me.
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