Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Thwarting Surveillance Operatives

If you're concerned about the possibility that some business  competitors  ( or other persons) might be following you or some of your staff  there are things you can do to detect and thwart  such efforts.


One thing is to check  your tail lights once in a while.  If anybody wants to tail you especially at night or during the early hours they might  resort to things like drilling a small hole in one (or all ) of your tail lights.


Such a small hole will create a white beacon that others can use to track your vehicle much easier -- especially at night.


In addition to this nasty little trick surveillance operatives to track your movements through GPS devices.  So it would not hurt to have your vehicle or vehicles checked  periodically for any signs of this on your vehicle or vehicles.


In addition to these two checks, when actually driving around stay aware of your surroundings and aware of  any other vehicles that  seem to be staying the same distance behind your for long periods of time for no apparent reason.


If you do notice any pull aside in  a calm manner to let the other vehicle pass and get a picture of the vehicle with license number (and a picture of the driver if possible)  as it passes you.



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