Digital-age detective work can’t crack Brooklyn Bridge caper
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Digital-age detective work can’t crack Brooklyn Bridge caper
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#5Like with a quad-copter hauling loads of liquid bleach, or a laser with the right wavelength to destroy the dyes.
Edit: Ah, never mind, the spotlights are also up on top, not down below as I had thought. It'd take quite a lot of robo-dexterity to cover them up so quickly, so if a person is already up there they might as well just swap the flag too.
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#6Wouldn't it be funny if they are the same flags, and instead the perpetrators bleached them "remotely"? Like with a quad-copter hauling loads of liquid bleach, or a laser with the right wavelength to destroy the dyes. Edit: Ah, never mind, the spotlights are also up on top, not down below as I had thought. It'd take quite a lot of robo-dexterity to cover them up so quickly, so if a person is already up there they mig…
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#7Really? Analyzing cell tower data over a harmless prank? They're probably mad that some pranksters conclusively demonstrated that, for all the security theater in NYC, the police can't even stop people from planting stuff on a major bridge.
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#9Really? Analyzing cell tower data over a harmless prank? They're probably mad that some pranksters conclusively demonstrated that, for all the security theater in NYC, the police can't even stop people from planting stuff on a major bridge.
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#10I'm guessing ride bikes to the bridge and leave cell phones at home? That's the only thing I can figure. They had to carry quite a bit of gear.
Here's a street view link that should give you an idea:
https://www.google.com/maps/@40.705226,-73.995817,3a,90y,130...
- The bike+pedestrian path is suspended over the roadway.
- There are some suspension cables leading from the suspended pedestrian path, and trusses leading to the other cables.
- The cables are pretty thick and have railing-like cables, likely for maintenance.
- There is only a small metal door preventing people from running all the way up the cables. The railing-like cables look useful for climbing over the door.
It's possible that with the right skills, nothing is necessary but the new flag and tins, a plan, and a little luck.