Back in the early 2000s I had a job that required me to enter a certain phone companies' datacenter. But, I couldn't, because I was a consultant and it was an employees-only area. I had permission to make changes to machines in a rack but they didn't allow me to enter. There was a guard who would check badges but who didn't really check if he recognized people, and there were some people who had to enter and leave multipel times in a day. Myself, I couldn't get permission to enter via the correct channels.
With my director's unofficial approval I was allowed to _try_ to enter the datacenter. So I just walked very confidently towards the entrance, nodded to the security guard like all of the regulars who didn't bother showing their badges, and he let me in.
With my director's unofficial approval I was allowed to _try_ to enter the datacenter. So I just walked very confidently towards the entrance, nodded to the security guard like all of the regulars who didn't bother showing their badges, and he let me in.