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Understanding Street Harassment

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Floating box surveillance: uses a team of wheel or pavement artists to constantly surround the target with real-time communication, uses at minimum a command vehicle who leads the team and follows behind the target, outrider vehicles on the left and right side, one or more advance vehicles ahead of the target and a backup vehicle to become command if target makes an abrupt maneuver, will have cheating vehicles that turn out in all possible directions ahead of the target in case the target makes an abrupt turn, U-turns most effective way to beat and detect by looking for vehicles turning left in response, use diversions and decoys such as tailgating, drivers doing unusual activities such as rummaging through the trunk at a traffic light, confused drivers, sloppy drivers, honey pots such as pavement artists on the street of the opposite gender or other things to catch the target's eye, wheel artists support pavement artists through transition from vehicle to foot, leapfrogging by having vehicles constantly move them ahead of the target, communications by having vehicle surveillance team broadcast the low-range body-communications equipment from the pavement team, orientation where wheel artists provide map and direction-finding support, lost-command drill where target is temporarily out of sight, transportation such that when the target returns to their vehicle the pavement team is picked up.
Hand-off surveillance: passing surveillance from one floating box team to another.
Static surveillance: only do surveillance at fixed points along a route.
Stake-out box surveillance uses advanced surveillance gear to keep target.
Wheel artists: specially equipped vehicles (can be any vehicle from a small car to a big rig truck) with reinforced bumper, heavy-duty radiator, controllable headlamps allowing one to be brighter than the other simulating a faulty battery, heavy-duty steering pump, controllable brake lights to hide slowing down synchronously with target, reinforced rear bumper, heavy-duty battery, top-quality shocks, stall switch to simulate automobile breakdown, vehicle radio sets, hidden internally mounted ear-piece.
Pavement artists: can be any person, young or old, disabled, bum or professional, behavior is what matters not appearance.
Cover-up artists – can cover up investigative crimes through electronic or physical means.
Use decoy teams that can be detected and removed and stealth teams.
Rapid same-day response.
Multi-layered team can fool a target into thinking surveillance has ended.
Use of psychological games and managed aggression to place the target into fear or provoke the target into losing his or her temper.
Agents can be identified by patterns of vehicles with perfect condition, unique paint jobs, front tinted windows, license plates with repeated numbers in many countries, women wear sexy outfits and high-heeled shoes, Muslim women will wear full head-cover yet leave feet uncovered or modify from only showing eyes to revealing the whole face, men hang out in large groups doing nothing in the street, behavior very important as gang-stalking can be witnessed.
 
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