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Can anyone explain this? (ibb.co)
posted 166 days ago by beefaronimilkshake69 166 days ago by beefaronimilkshake69 +7 / -0
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– beefaronimilkshake69 [S] 3 points 166 days ago +3 / -0

Hey guys.

What we have here is a car, a private security company car, sitting outside a Walmart Neighborhood Market that's been closed for over a year.

I've looked into all of the windows. Nothing.

I've even...not broken in, but...let's say "taken advantage of a situation" where I got a quick look in the wee hours of the morning on a mushroom trip. Nothing. Not that I could see.

Why would they be paying a company to guard an empty building that is locked with the security still on because the power is still on? Makes no sense whatsoever.

Any ideas?

Anyone seen this before?

Only thing I could figure is to keep homeless from encamping it, but they would have to break in exactly as they would have to if it was open. All security measures are surely still in use.

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– Jalapeno_gringo 3 points 166 days ago +3 / -0

They keep the power, water and HVAC system operating to keep the building from getting damaged by neglect, fire or frozen pipes and such. Homeless could be a part of the equation, but I would think theft of wires, copper pipe and such is a greater potential damage. Not to mention someone may sue them if they entered the building and got hurt. It could also have a new owner and it can take a year or more to produce plans and get them approved by the city before changing the use. Always good to keep your eyes open and notice what's going on around you.

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