Old 06-20-11, 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted by msalki
If the bridge (entrance road too) truely is private property, this would give Boeing the right to control access. However, one would think Boeing would install a controlled fence/gate if the property is owned by them. They do this in most other locations so this makes me question what the guard told me. Next time I will have to think of asking the question.
One of the Boeing Security Officers pointed out to me when I asked this exact question is that it's not gated because of the volume of traffic, the cost and the bridge has to be able to be lifted from time to time. The other reason he explained....and this does make sense....is that there is no reason to gate it off because Boeing employs THEM to keep people off Boeing property. I guess so.
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