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- Roof_and_tunnel_hacking abstract "Roof and tunnel hacking is the unauthorized exploration of roof and utility tunnel spaces. The term carries a strong collegiate connotation, stemming from its use at MIT, where the practice has a long history. It is a form of urban exploration. Some participants use it as a means of carrying out collegiate pranks, by hanging banners from high places or, in one notable example from MIT, placing a life-size model police car on top of a university building. Others are interested in exploring inaccessible and seldom-seen places; that such exploration is unauthorized is often part of the thrill. Roofers, in particular, may be interested in the skyline views from the highest points on a campus.".
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- Roof_and_tunnel_hacking subject Category:Academia.
- Roof_and_tunnel_hacking subject Category:Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology_student_life.
- Roof_and_tunnel_hacking subject Category:Subterranea_(geography).
- Roof_and_tunnel_hacking subject Category:Types_of_climbing.
- Roof_and_tunnel_hacking subject Category:Urban_exploration.
- Roof_and_tunnel_hacking comment "Roof and tunnel hacking is the unauthorized exploration of roof and utility tunnel spaces. The term carries a strong collegiate connotation, stemming from its use at MIT, where the practice has a long history. It is a form of urban exploration. Some participants use it as a means of carrying out collegiate pranks, by hanging banners from high places or, in one notable example from MIT, placing a life-size model police car on top of a university building.".
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