Greenwich power stations alarm for sure. Never set a louder alarm off in a dodgier place in a harder to get out of spot.. Then Kev nearly fell through the roof of the coal bunker to calm the nerves
Bonus points to
- Falling off the shard into the path of an oncoming taxi
- Standing on the BOS plant gantry crane after being in there 5mins and suddenly a guy in full hi viz walks round the corner and asks who you are.
- Jumping off the rope ladder onto the stage of Burnley empire and going straight through
- Fire door closing behind us in Worcester Gaumont and then realising we were locked in the stairwell
- Propping a door open at Cottam then accidently smashing a brand new lock off an adjacent door into the control room that was open the day before. Deciding it was better to retreat only to find the door we had just propped barely yards away had been closed by someone.. Then legging it to find every Hilux on site circling our vague area and siting in a hole for an hour before they inevitably shone a torch in our face.
- Seeing headlights approaching fast at Redcar coke works, ducking behind a concrete block, hearing Hilux stop on the other side of block expecting doors to open and shouting to ensue (but it never did)
- Climbing the fence at Cottam before we realised it had a rumbler then hearing the crackle of radios after only 2 out of 3 of us were over. Laying in the dirt while Hilux passed thinking it must be a routine patrol only for then to get 100yards further up and turn around and start shouting
- First time walking up to the fence at West Burton in darkness and every single floodlight on the whole site flicks on in unison
- Climbing into St Andrews hospital in London, stepping out into a massively long corridor at the exact same time as security right at the other end, shouting sorry at him then trying to get back out the tiny 2nd floor window before he gets there...
- Walking out of Xylonite with half the factory archive under my arm and hearing voices 2 seconds before i was about to walk out onto the road. Turned out police had hidden behind a bush but a local dog walker had wandered passed just at the right moment and said hello to them. Turned around and went back in until they left.
I could go on!