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Off with their heads! Thief scales gates into Tower of London and steals
keys to the drawbridges before fleeing in extraordinary security blunder (Daily Mail)
And so, daring, yes, embarrassing, I'd say, but not nearly so daring and embarrassing as that infamous commoner's entry into the Queen's bedchamber in Buckingham Palace thirty years ago:
In the Queen's bedchamber: 30 years ago, 'shrooms in the soup led to colossal *advertiser censored*-up (WS thread)
keys to the drawbridges before fleeing in extraordinary security blunder (Daily Mail)
much more including pictures at DM link above (love their use of passive voice here, btw: "is said," "was claimed," etc. etc.)A thief broke into the Tower of London and stole keys belonging to guards in an astonishing security blunder.
The raider is said to have managed to scale the Front Gate to enter the fortress which holds the Crown Jewels.
The bunch of keys which unlock drawbridges, were in a metal box which was meant to have been securely locked, the Sun reported.
Guards spotted the thief, but could only radio for assistance, as strict rules meant they could not give chase as they were unable to leave their posts.
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It was claimed that the keys, which were stolen on Guy Fawkes night, could also unlock conference rooms and the restaurant.
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A spokesman for Historic Royal Palaces, which runs the Tower, told the MailOnline: 'It would not have been possible to gain access to the Tower with any of these keys and at no point was the security of the Tower at risk. All affected locks were immediately changed.'
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And so, daring, yes, embarrassing, I'd say, but not nearly so daring and embarrassing as that infamous commoner's entry into the Queen's bedchamber in Buckingham Palace thirty years ago:
In the Queen's bedchamber: 30 years ago, 'shrooms in the soup led to colossal *advertiser censored*-up (WS thread)