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Front Entrance

The obnoxious fence and sign in front of 93's sealed entrance.
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Got to love the sign no one obeys no one cares why bother put the sign u think the fence wudnt say enough?
It's called reasonable precautions. If someone were to get hurt inside, the owners could say they took reasonable precautions to prevent entry, including sealing the entrances, putting up a fence, and putting up this sign. They are covering their legal bases so that they don't have to pay a stupid injury lawsuit...
I have been thinking over the idea of exploring the buildings with my friends for some time now. If I am to go ahead and enter into 1 of these buildings for a minor excursion I would like 2 know what would be the best way to enter the building and which one would be most worth my while. I would appreciate all your help.
The infirmation you seek is information you will not find here, for it is against site policy. If you want to find an entrance, look for one yourself.
can someone tell me if thier was a ward
#222?
i was a patients here in the 60's a don't remember any good Memories, i was only
8 yrs. old and very scared.
the tunnels man...u have to don coveralls and where masks to protect u from the asbestos ... u will find the tunnels [info removed as per site policy - Admin].
damn just red the small print..lol looks like I'm screwed...
is the door bricked up? how would you get inside to see anything?
When I was a girl scout in the 60s we used to go in and sing to the children. They were just as afraid of us. This place treated people very badly
for a long time. I remember the shreiks and screams as we walked past on the way to San Remo elementary
there was a ward 222 it was in building #22
I'm not disputing anyone's claims of abuse and mistreatment at Kings Park or anywhere else. But I do wish people would give more facts and specifics to back up their claims. "Shrieks and screams" alone do not mean a patient is being abused. The person might be screaming in response to internal stimuli, such as auditory hallucinations, particularly voices commanding him/her to do things he/she knows to be wrong. The person might be having a panic attack. The person might have autism and have no other means of communication, or have sensory integration problems. Any hospital is a scary place for children, unfortunately, and I hope steps were taken to make it as comfortable as it could be, especially for the children. I could tell you about several years of my life where I was forced to live in a very small room with people I didn't know, could only eat at certain times, had no choice of menu, had to use a bathroom down the hall that was shared with the whole hall, and was known only by a number, not a name. If I wanted to eat at all, I had to work in the kitchen. The elevators were often filthy, and frequently broken, forcing me to walk up four flights of stairs. Crazy people ran around yelling and pulling fire alarms at all hours of the day and night, even when there was no fire. I had to meet with visitors in a public room downstairs. Abuse? No...college.
what bulding is that if it is between 20 and 30 then no cars about the sigh
its not sealed anymoreee ;)
This has the makings of another Edgewood Hospital fiasco...on a much larger scale!!
I would love to have that "Keep Out" sign! And how on earth did you get in when the place was fenced off?

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