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Stupidity has no limits: during A'zaka - climbed on a crane and took pictures with a drone - voila! Real Estate

2023-10-14T10:26:23.355Z

Highlights: Tourists broke into a construction site near Ramat Gan Stock Exchange. Climbed to the top of a 48-story crane with camera equipment to take pictures with a drone. Police entered the scene for examination after the video circulated on social networks. Workers at the construction site who dealt with the case said: "We contacted the guy and updated him on the implications" He apologized and promised not to do so again, and the case is now being handled by the police. In any case, we will block access roads to the site in order to prevent similar incidents.


They were caught after breaking into a construction site and climbing with photographic equipment, without a helmet or safety equipment – to the top of a 48-story crane overlooking Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan. The police entered the picture for examination


During an alarm: Go to photograph with a drone from the top of the crane in Tel Aviv / Documentation on social networks according to section 27A of the Copyright Law, Instagram

It's not new that people risk their lives to shoot a video with the potential to break the net, but this time they lost it completely: two people, apparently tourists, broke into a construction site near the Ramat Gan Stock Exchange, climbed to the top of a 48-story crane with camera equipment to take pictures with a drone, during an alarm - all without any training or safety equipment.

The incident took place at a construction site of Denya, in a 48-story office tower currently being built on the light rail stock exchange station.

Alarm from the top of the crane in Tel Aviv

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After the video circulated, the police entered the scene for examination. Industry sources who watched the video say that it is necessary to react severely to avoid copycats at the construction sites, which clearly endangers lives and also constitutes illegal intrusion into the site without proper safety equipment, which could lead to a disaster.

Workers at the construction site who dealt with the case said: "We contacted the guy and updated him on the implications. He apologized and promised not to do so again, and the case is now being handled by the police. In any case, we will block access roads to the site in order to prevent similar incidents."

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Source: walla

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