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A stake out is the surveillance of an area, building, or person, especially done by the police. Even if you aren't part of the police, you still may need to go on a stake out. Read this article to find out how.

  1. Conduct the stakeout from a rented car. If you use your own, you may be noticed. Try to find one with tinted windows.
  2. Conduct a "spot check" of the location by driving by once, and get a perspective of the area before permanently setting up your position.
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  3. This will make you less noticeable to people.
  4. They may notice something you don't, and it's best to have more than one for other circumstances.
  5. Record whatever you see so you have visual evidence of the person or people you are looking at.
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Tips

  • Bring adequate water and snacks, you may be out there a while.
  • A viewing or recording device is usually handy.
  • Covering up the licence plate is a good substitute if you can't afford to rent a car. Also, getting a plain looking "paper plate" from a local car dealership can be a helpful alternative.
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Warnings

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Things You'll Need

  • Water or some kind of other drinks
  • Snacks
  • Video camera
  • Car with tinted windows
  • Some friends
  • A couple excuses on why you are there
  • In many cases, a lot of time
  • candy
  • binoculars

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