rovinghawk
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-10865629
If the police were doing surveillance on the burglar, why did a member of the public have to phone them to tell them of the burglary? Surely it's fundamental to surveillance that you're watching the target rather than just hanging around in the area? Throwing a brick through a window is hardly surreptitious, is it?
RH
If the police were doing surveillance on the burglar, why did a member of the public have to phone them to tell them of the burglary? Surely it's fundamental to surveillance that you're watching the target rather than just hanging around in the area? Throwing a brick through a window is hardly surreptitious, is it?
RH
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