If you want to avoid mobile surveillance, look into establishing a surveillance detection route. You pick route that is improbable for general public to use the entire way to their intended destination. Then traverse the route yourself and have buddies correlating license plates and faces of people along this route. Anyone that stuck with you the entire route will get detected even multi-agent teams. If someone detected don’t let them know you have. Just casually forget your plans for the day and try again later.
Guy following stuck out like a sore thumb, due to his awkward appearance and manner, but they're probably not usually going to be that obvious. So, I'd like to see a video on how to spot them, when they're somewhat skilled at blending into their surroundings, please. Thank you
People who are worried about it need to be worried. I explained to my neighbor how license plate readers work. He thought the ones all over town were red light cameras. He was horrified, & I could see him turning white as I explained how they work & what the data is used for. He's a customer of prostitutes. It's all okay, until everyone knows. He doesn't want everyone to know. His wheels were turning as he realized the cops know where the girls work from, which hotels & apartments, & that seeing his car go there at 3 am to these different addresses means the cops know he is a client. Me, I live transparently. There is absolutely nothing to know about me that isn't known, so there is no secret to protect. We lost our privacy decades ago. That doesn't protect me from malicious use of surveillance, but countering it is useless. They know EVERYTHING. It's only a matter of what they choose to do about it.
If you want to avoid mobile surveillance, look into establishing a surveillance detection route.
You pick route that is improbable for general public to use the entire way to their intended destination.
Then traverse the route yourself and have buddies correlating license plates and faces of people along this route.
Anyone that stuck with you the entire route will get detected even multi-agent teams.
If someone detected don’t let them know you have. Just casually forget your plans for the day and try again later.
Fully agree with you. Thanks for your comment.
If you think that you are being followed by someone that might want to do you harm, going into a narrow alleyway seems like a really bad idea.
Guy following stuck out like a sore thumb, due to his awkward appearance and manner, but they're probably not usually going to be that obvious. So, I'd like to see a video on how to spot them, when they're somewhat skilled at blending into their surroundings, please. Thank you
People who are worried about it need to be worried. I explained to my neighbor how license plate readers work. He thought the ones all over town were red light cameras. He was horrified, & I could see him turning white as I explained how they work & what the data is used for. He's a customer of prostitutes. It's all okay, until everyone knows. He doesn't want everyone to know. His wheels were turning as he realized the cops know where the girls work from, which hotels & apartments, & that seeing his car go there at 3 am to these different addresses means the cops know he is a client. Me, I live transparently. There is absolutely nothing to know about me that isn't known, so there is no secret to protect. We lost our privacy decades ago. That doesn't protect me from malicious use of surveillance, but countering it is useless. They know EVERYTHING. It's only a matter of what they choose to do about it.
if you want to learn about anti surveillance stuff just watch the youngers in Manchester or most English cities going about
if you ever notice them
@CastleHassallbrrrrrrrr goes the saw
Dude read this stuff in a comic book and regurgitated it.
This is incredibly lame dude.
Anyone here who has done this properly is laughing at you.