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Amazing. People are really that bored that you are in dyer need to go into a building and completely distroy it. Sad. You don't remember your own name that well? Hey I know ! let's go to byberry and write it repeatedly on walls ! ..Losers
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That's funny stuff "concerned resident".
I don't cross the Poquessing Creek by wading through it, I walk across the Roosevelt Blvd.
I don't leave suits or respirators on neighbor's lawns, I don't trespass on residential land nor litter. I've never brought a tool to Byberry and never smashed anything there. When I go home, my hands are still clean.
I've never walked on Carter Road, nor parked there or used it to gain entrance to Byberry.
How does someone walking through an enclosed building expose the neighbors to hazarous waste? One would surmise that demolition and heavy equipment bringing down improperly-abated hundred-year-old buildings would put more waste into the environment than a pair of Timberland hikers do.
You really are reaching for a reason to blame the problem on folks visiting the buildings, when you should focus on the slip-shod operations going on across the street. The Vietnamese Tyrant running the demo is cutting corners and causing problems by doing that, while houses all around Londontown are going up for sale.
The folks aren't moving due to curiosity-seekers walking through the property, it's due to the quality of life being compromised by money-grubbing practices and their pollution of the environment.
Why don't you worry more about the unskilled laborers working there as well? I'm sure you're aware that some, if not most, are illegal immigrants from South America and the fines from illegal and improper activities so far equal close to a million dollars.
You're worried about me walking around in a condemned building and all of this is going on in front of your own eyes.
Maybe you should do some research yourself, put aside your prejudice for the kids, and look at the big picture.
You'll see it's not us, but the entire operation that's compromising your health and well-being.
To all who call themselves Byberrians...
Let not one forget that when breaking into active containment areas where live abatement is going on, this is breaking federal laws and regulations. While these laws regulate and govern the asbestos removal industry, they also apply to the everyday person(tresspasser) that breaches those containments. When one considers reigning in the EPA and OSHA, one must also question themselves as to if they are blameless. When one thinks that a violation is being committed, it is wise to also do some further research and make sure they are not also violating federal laws.
Please, do not forget the beloved Poquessing and how Byberrians traipse through its waters covered in asbestos. It's rather amusing that all who act as if they care and are protecting us neighbors are the ones who have been openly exposing us to these hazards for years.
Let's us also not forget the used tyvek suits or used respirators which Byberrians have been leaving deposited along Carter Road for years, for surrounding neighbors to pick up. Check out some regulations in regards to these items and their proper disposal.

[edited personal accusations; let's keep it somewhat on topic -Admin ]
I keep coming back to this image. It's just brilliant, Motts. Another favorite of mine.
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this is my room all of you fucks better stay the hell out!!!! i used to be able to smoke my self stupid in those drawers until u heartless asshole pulled them apart.
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It looks like they were playing a game of squares. But instead of putting your initials in the square you put your name on the chair.
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Looks like people are SITTING in there! Check out the 2nd, 3rd and possibly 4th wondow panes!!! Creepy!
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dude it sucks that they are knocking it down. i was just there yesterday. bird shit was still fun.. the cement couch was cool but i wish i had a chance to see it all
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Radical Ed, I TOLD you to bottle up those beer orbs! >:-(
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Byberry is definitly one of the most haunted places I have ever gone. I frist went here with my girlfriend who always talked of spirits and I never actually believed that there was such a thing. Then she took me here, which is about a 20 minute drive from home. All you have to do is look at the building and you know that they are haunted. You go in any building and all your hair stands up and you can feel the presence of spirits watching your every move. Definitly a place to go to fully understand that we are not alone, and there are definitly spirits among us. If you hjave any q's for me, feel free to email me at wohlb@kitty-hawk.navy.mil
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I live about 20 minute drive from Byberry. I love visiting the horrors of Byberry. Before I joined the Navy, many of weekends would be spent here. If anyone had any questions, email me at Wohlb@kitty-hawk.navy.mil
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Bleek,

I assure you, VERY FEW of us who frequent this website would dream of vandalizing these places or stealing from them. Hell, I've never even been inside any of them (unless inside the fence counts!).

Check your insults at the door. That's not the purpose of the site.

And really, the only idiot here is one who can't spell and needs to curse in every sentence. You're in a glass house, dear.
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All you kids are starting to annoy me.
dont set fires
dont tag
dont break shit
just have fun .

having fun doesnt mean u go and fuck the shit up.

if noone started fires and shit byberry wouldnt be so security tight and prolly wont be deomplished for a little while longer

all you idiots screwd stuff up.
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haha wawa bag<3
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i was in one of these "hangout rooms" before and a piece of the ceiling fell on my friend. lol