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Surveillance tactic
Answer for the clue "Surveillance tactic ", 8 letters:
stakeout
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The act of watching a location and/or people, generally covertly.
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
A stakeout is the hidden surveillance of a location or person for the purpose of gathering evidence Stakeout or Stake Out may also refer to:
Usage examples of stakeout.
If he could only call police department and ask them whether stakeout had been for just anybody, or the cops know he and Jocko were going hit the place.
Jack kept the trunk--and dipped into it for bennies to keep him juiced on all-night stakeouts.
They were heading for the Branch Davidian compound to get a look at the FBI stakeout, which had kicked off after a failed raid a week earlier on the "Ranch Apocalypse" resulted in the deaths of four ATF agents and six Branch Davidians.
Last year I was on a stakeout, dressed up like a bag lady, and I got mugged.
He couldn't wait to compete with whatever toy the GC was using in its stakeout in Des Plaines.
He turned it down, having no balls for armed robbery stakeouts, going in doors gun first, gunboat diplomacy police work: meeting the Quentin bus at the depot, pistol-whipping hard boys into a docile parole.
The guy casually drops in through one of our stakeouts, rubs out at least seventeen of our citizens who are not-- not, remember--under indictment for any crimes--and then not only gets away clean but hangs around long enough to rescue one of our officers.
Then, when Gomez went incommunicado, I decided to go up to the valley and see if there was a stakeout.