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<blockquote data-quote="Mosier" data-source="post: 6553642" data-attributes="member: 6776381"><p>The ceiling is very high in the public areas, with no obvious areas for her to enter or escape from. The vaulted ceilings are meant to add to the illusion of largeness in the public area. Further complicating this is the fact that there are security cameras mounted on the ceiling all over the place. They're probably just passively recording and not being actively monitored, but it is another thing to consider. </p><p></p><p>Near the center of the public floor is an escalator coming from the public garage. The escalator opens up to the most impressive and busy part of the public area. </p><p></p><p>Casper observes the employees and workers coming in and out of the restricted areas, which nearly surround the public space with the exception of the west lobby entrance. These doors are not locked, which leads Casper to believe that there are probably "tiers" of restricted areas. The places for food preparation, low-level employee lounges, equipment staging areas, and other similar places are not protected by anything more than the workers themselves possibly noticing. They're coming in an out all the time, and Casper can't see any way to reliably predict when one of these doorways will be clear. If she chooses to enter the restricted areas through the employee work doors, she better be ready with a good story to explain herself!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Casper is not able to see any indication of where all the materials for this event are stored.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mosier, post: 6553642, member: 6776381"] The ceiling is very high in the public areas, with no obvious areas for her to enter or escape from. The vaulted ceilings are meant to add to the illusion of largeness in the public area. Further complicating this is the fact that there are security cameras mounted on the ceiling all over the place. They're probably just passively recording and not being actively monitored, but it is another thing to consider. Near the center of the public floor is an escalator coming from the public garage. The escalator opens up to the most impressive and busy part of the public area. Casper observes the employees and workers coming in and out of the restricted areas, which nearly surround the public space with the exception of the west lobby entrance. These doors are not locked, which leads Casper to believe that there are probably "tiers" of restricted areas. The places for food preparation, low-level employee lounges, equipment staging areas, and other similar places are not protected by anything more than the workers themselves possibly noticing. They're coming in an out all the time, and Casper can't see any way to reliably predict when one of these doorways will be clear. If she chooses to enter the restricted areas through the employee work doors, she better be ready with a good story to explain herself! Casper is not able to see any indication of where all the materials for this event are stored. [/QUOTE]
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