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As cities grow higher—with Burj Khalifa-style megastructures and "podium towers"—the Robo en las Alturas will only become more common. Drones are now being used to drop climbing lines onto remote rooftops. AI-driven security cameras are learning to track vertical motion, not just horizontal motion.

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Thieves often access the roof by simply walking into a building during rush hour wearing a hard hat and a clipboard. They take the elevator to the top floor, then take the stairs to the roof door. If the roof door alarm is broken (which it often is), the heist is already half finished. (Michael Peña): El botones más reciente del personal

The detective must choose between arresting the leader (who saved her brother’s life) or letting the heist succeed to expose the building owner’s money laundering. If the roof door alarm is broken (which