YES, BUT DONT unless you want to risk a major fine
Yes, very simply. You remove the handle and take out the splined disc immediately behind it. This now allows the handle free movement.
stone statues?
Use a Phillips screw driver.
there is yet to be made a plane engine "guard". maybe in a few years. :)
because they might have to go and stand in the rain and have to guard the palace, building or something.
They are the best built for intimidation.
Place de la Bastille was built on the site of the former Bastille prison in Paris, France. The square was designed by architect Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine during the French Revolution in the late 18th century to symbolize the triumph of liberty over oppression.
A court system copes with a changing of the guard by being more flexible with their standards they have until they are able to establish a modified system to work under.
They built it as a sort of scarecrow to guard the Pharaoh Khafre's tomb.
You can't avoid the flying robot guard. It actually helps you by sending you off to the freezer room, where you can use the wire cutters to disable the security system (cut all three wires, in no particular order). Now you can get the Password from the Printing Room and return to the Processing Room. (see related question)
A Fort was built on this site during the Roman occupation of England. After that, William the Conqueror's half brother built a fortification on the site to guard a crossing of the Rriver Thames
to avoid the interference from one system to other system