Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Tail Checks

An article from Saurez International on tail checks. The article explains:
The purpose of the tail check is to identify and/or lose surveillance. When you've finished a tail check you should feel confident that no one is watching or following. The tail check can be done in various ways or combinations, or by traveling a confusing or unpredictable route. A thorough tail check could take several hours, could cover a large area and involve various means of transportation.
The article then discusses some basic tradecraft in identifying, misleading, or evading a tail. Interesting stuff.

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