Fixed typo.

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Marcus Scholz 2020-09-04 21:46:49 +02:00
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<header class="LP-TextSection__Headline"> <header class="LP-TextSection__Headline">
<h1 class="LP-Headline">Take nothing but pictures. Leave nothing but footprints</h1> <h1 class="LP-Headline">Take nothing but pictures. Leave nothing but footprints.</h1>
</header> </header>
<article class="LP-TextSection"> <article class="LP-TextSection">
<p>This should be pretty self-explanatory, right? But as you all know, every sign has a history. We have seen too much senseless destruction so we decided to write down a basic Urban Exploration codex.</p> <p>This should be pretty self-explanatory, right? But as you all know, every sign has a history. We have seen too much senseless destruction so we decided to write down a basic Urban Exploration codex.</p>
<ul> <ul class="LP-UnorderedList">
<li> <li>
<b>We respect other people's property</b>, just as we demand it from others. Therefore we do not open access by force, or damage a locking device. We only enter a property or a building / a facility / a ruin if we can assume that we am not there against the will of the owner. A well-preserved fence or a permanent guard indicates that the owner is still dealing with his property. Fences that have long since collapsed, ruins in the final stages of decay, are more likely to indicate that the owner doesn't care. <b>We respect other people's property</b>, just as we demand it from others. Therefore we do not open access by force, or damage a locking device. We only enter a property or a building / a facility / a ruin if we can assume that we am not there against the will of the owner. A well-preserved fence or a permanent guard indicates that the owner is still dealing with his property. Fences that have long since collapsed, ruins in the final stages of decay, are more likely to indicate that the owner doesn't care.
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