• B0rked Operational Security

    From warmfuzzy@700:100/37 to All on Fri Sep 2 23:00:33 2022
    This is just something that I've noticed on my own, it sorta came to me when thinking about things that relate to other things... if you go to your local cop shop look at the license plates on the cop cruisers and the license plates on the unmarked vehicles or those vehicles owned by the cop staff. If you live in my area you will find a direct correlation between the license number on both of these car groups. I'm not looking to blow the cover of some cops, but making a note of this in the hope of improving something that can be observed by anyone and perhaps fixing the license number correlation.

    Cheers!
    -wf

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  • From k9zw@700:100/69 to warmfuzzy on Wed Apr 26 06:37:57 2023
    On 02 Sep 2022, warmfuzzy said the following...

    This is just something that I've noticed on my own, it sorta came to me when thinking about things that relate to other things... if you go to your local cop shop look at the license plates on the cop cruisers and
    the license plates on the unmarked vehicles or those vehicles owned by

    True undercover vehicles will never even appear at the police station.

    Unmarked is the intermediate class where police is not proclaimed, but they are not undercover. Usually a trained eye can pick out unmarked cars as the fleet managers and communication geeks tend to leave their impress on unmarked.

    Not so much on undercover, where great lengths are taken to truly obscure or fully make secret ownership and usage.

    As for plates, the plates you see at the fleet storage location may be changed for operational purposes once away from the station.

    Undercover/Unmarked also can be divided by intended use. Various types of surveillance lead to differing customizations, unrecognized high speep pursuit cars are done differently, and VIP/Asset protection are set up yet another way. And their are leadership customizations for the leaders who get to use their unmarked vehicles personally just in case they might need to be called out.

    There are other special unmarked and undercover vehicles beyond this, everything from covert air-monitoring sampler vechicles, to rendition vehicles, to pre-positioned operative escape vehicles, to covert medical trama vehicles, to bluntly prepositioned defensive/offensive armories or actual weaponry.

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  • From warmfuzzy@700:100/37 to k9zw on Sat Apr 29 22:02:44 2023
    There are other special unmarked and undercover vehicles beyond this, everything from covert air-monitoring sampler vechicles, to rendition vehicles, to pre-positioned operative escape vehicles, to covert medical trama vehicles, to bluntly prepositioned defensive/offensive armories or actual weaponry.

    Yeah, that reminds me of Adolph Eichmann. The Israelis renditioned him in
    some sort of special car from Argentina. He was then brought to face court in his old age. Renditions are real. Escape vehicles are the other side to the issue, just that the guest wants to be going on that ride, escaping to freedom rather than loosing all freedom permanently. One last kind of vehicle is those that are surveillance vehicles. I'm thinking of the Google Maps Street View vans that infiltrate Russia's restricted zones to video it all and post it online.

    Cheers!
    -warmfuzzy

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