This is how its done fellas
[URL]https://ewscripps.brightspotcdn.com/74/98/64c708b942ac9a24ed0e40f57db0/hua-pc.pdf[/URL]
Hidden Camera's in the rooms!
[QUOTE=MetalHead63;4166568][URL]https://ewscripps.brightspotcdn.com/74/98/64c708b942ac9a24ed0e40f57db0/hua-pc.pdf[/URL][/QUOTE]This report is very interesting and should be read by all mongers. The Juniper PD did get a warrant to install camera in the rooms. From reading the report there were cameras in three rooms and one in the lobby / entry. The JPD then details twenty six observation of mongers being serviced. The JPD also placed tracking devices on the managers vehicle's and did track them for several days.
Now some question and I don't have the answers. When the warrant to install cameras was this done during non-business hours? How does the law allow this to happen?
What is the law in Virginia?
In just reading the report, just how much money did the JPD spend to catch these mongers? Kind of a waste of tax payers dollars.
Could see the Wmbg bust coming
Sad to say the least. I stayed clear of that one for the obvious. It was way to much in your face at that location.
And now with a construction site 20 feet away, just way to many eyes. Sometimes you wonder who actually picks these spots. Now some of the more secluded ones in office parks are a lot less obvious. With all the recent bad press going on, just use your big head and be extra careful out there. Plus it was the city of williamsburg, like what else do they have to do but run radar in their 25 mph everywhere city. This was probably their biggest case in a long time. Stay safe out there.