One of my hobbies as a stupid young man was breaking into roof spaces connected to my city’s skywalk system, which I lived in.
You would be surprised how many buildings have these inside them, where you can’t see them at all. If it’s too difficult to get them rooftop or there’s a code against them, or they don’t want residents complaining about 5G in their buttholes, they just go inside the elevator room or somewhere tucked away.
One of my hobbies as a stupid young man was breaking into roof spaces connected to my city’s skywalk system, which I lived in.
You would be surprised how many buildings have these inside them, where you can’t see them at all. If it’s too difficult to get them rooftop or there’s a code against them, or they don’t want residents complaining about 5G in their buttholes, they just go inside the elevator room or somewhere tucked away.
If they are built inside the building does that not severly reduce their usability? Especially in the case of 5G?