Sitting in a vehicle, waiting for a subject to come out to his. Is the guy guilty? Time will tell, and if he is video will be the proof. Their are people carrying on a loud conversation about 6 feet from me. They don't know I exist, if they did they might watch what they was saying.
Just another day in the life of a private detective.
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Hello sir, I saw your website while doing a search, and I was wondering how someone gets a start in a career like yours. I just left the military on January 22 and plan to start school in the fall, but have always been interested in personal protection. What kind of training and education does someone need in order to become and get a job in executive security or investigations. Any advice you can give is appreciated.
Thanks,
Jonathan
Posted by: Jonathan | February 26, 2009 at 01:31 PM
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Posted by: Elaina | February 27, 2009 at 06:23 AM
I think you being personally present there might have some direct impact on the happening, but if you place a cctv camera which is unnoticable, then you might have more view, apart from a single place and can roll over there if you find some thing different.
John
Posted by: CCTV in chennai | March 09, 2009 at 10:14 PM
I'm a private investigator in NYC. Isn't it fun when groups of people are near your car and they have no idea you are in it. Sometimes they lean against the car and that's when I start to get uncomfortable. I usually get the urge to want to honk my horn to scare the daylights out of them.
Posted by: ICORP Investigations, Inc. | March 12, 2009 at 09:49 PM
ah...another day on the job!
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