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  1. mally1

    SO19 and CO19 explained

    CO19 is the name given to the department, which provides the firearms related support to the rest of the Metropolitan Police Service CO19 Specialist Firearms Command are better known by SO19 which was its former Specialist Operations, which provides the firearms related support to the rest of...
  2. mally1

    Police Surveillance Job Description

    I've added below a advert for police surveillance vacancy. There are some good examples of the role profile which might assist you filling in a application form for a similar surveillance post. FROM WEST MIDLANDS POLICE JOB DESCRIPTION SECTION: SURVEILLANCE POST TITLE: SURVEILLANCE...
  3. S

    5,000 illegal immigrants working as security guards in UK?

    News reports today say that around 5,000 illegal immigrants are working as security guards in the UK! Some are actually employed at airports and a few were found guarding the Prime Minister's car. What is your comment on this situation?
  4. O

    Can I sue over deleted cctv?

    I got my bag stolen in a bar and i highly suspected it was one of the staff. I requested the cctv footage but they refused to give it to me. FInally the police went there and they told them they had checked it and there was nothing interesting on there so they deleted it....can I sue them for...
  5. L

    Ever had security guards follow you round a supermarket or other store?

    This happens to me a lot, though I've never shop-lifted in my life. Maybe I just look dodgy??? I'd be interested to know if there are many people for whom it has never happened. Incidentally it's pretty funny when it happens, it's like a game of peek-a-boo as they appear from round the aisle.
  6. Covert Munkey

    Mi5 surveillance vacancies

    Mobile Surveillance Officer Mobile Surveillance Officer London £24,121, rising to £27,658 + benefits (pay award pending) Closing Date: 24 Oct 2007 Request application form by: 19th October 2007 Return application form by: 24th October 2007 Surveillance plays a vitally...
  7. S

    and how can an "accomplice to the abductor" be under surveillance . . . ?

    When nobody knows if a) there is an abductor and b) who the abductor is weird . . . . sorry I was talking about the Madeline McCann case, It was a continuation from another question, I should have made that clearer but I still have my morning head on! Bobby L, if that is the case why are...
  8. Covert Munkey

    SURVEILLANCE detection

    SURVEILLANCE DETECTION The Problem Defence against concerted attacks by terrorists and criminals on a fixed facility, or key personnel in transit, is often problematic for a number of reasons. Even well trained and equipped guards, a state-of-the-art CCTV system and a good relationship...
  9. Covert Munkey

    Office of Surveillance commissioners

    Covert activities Part II of the RIPA and RIP(S)A put covert surveillance on a statutory basis enabling the public authorities identified in the legislation, to carry out such operations without breaching human rights. They identify three categories of covert activity: 1 Intrusive...
  10. Covert Munkey

    Covert Surveillance

    RIPA 2000 definition 1.1 In this code the: " 1967 Act" means the Police (Scotland) Act 1967 " 1997 Act" means the Police Act 1997 " 2000 Act" means the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 " RIP(S) Act" means the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Scotland) Act 2000 1.2 This...
  11. B

    Video - CP Team

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YXdG3_XOao
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