How to Observe a Suspicious Someone on a Disney Cruise
Gather all of the materials (they are listed in the Things You'll Need)., Choose the stakeout location., Choose the informants you want on the suspect to receive information. , Put the information into the notebook. , Once ready, with all of the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Gather all of the materials (they are listed in the Things You'll Need).
(Try the 4th or 5th floor balcony, mid-ship) ,,, It'll be a long day/night. , You can:
Use the binoculars to get a closer look at them or what they're doing.
Use the camera to take pictures (evidence!).
Record the findings in the notebook.
Munch on the snacks in the book bag (you have to stay energized!). , Once you think there's enough evidence or recordings for that day, use the route planned to get out of there. ,, Deny you were ever there if they ask.
Create a reliable alibi as to why you were not actually there. -
Step 2: Choose the stakeout location.
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Step 3: Choose the informants you want on the suspect to receive information.
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Step 4: Put the information into the notebook.
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Step 5: Once ready
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Step 6: with all of the gear
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Step 7: go to the stakeout location and get comfortable.
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Step 8: Observe the person in question while there.
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Step 9: Make your escape.
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Step 10: Go over the findings and prepare for another day's work tomorrow!
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Step 11: React quickly if the suspect spots you: Use the planned escape route.
Detailed Guide
(Try the 4th or 5th floor balcony, mid-ship) ,,, It'll be a long day/night. , You can:
Use the binoculars to get a closer look at them or what they're doing.
Use the camera to take pictures (evidence!).
Record the findings in the notebook.
Munch on the snacks in the book bag (you have to stay energized!). , Once you think there's enough evidence or recordings for that day, use the route planned to get out of there. ,, Deny you were ever there if they ask.
Create a reliable alibi as to why you were not actually there.
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