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Private Security and the Investigative Process, 3rd Edition
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Private Security and the Investigative Process, 3rd Edition

by Charles P. Nemeth, Lisa Dennis
February 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
352 pages
13h 39m
English
Auerbach Publications
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184 Private Security and the Investigative Process, Third Edition
(2) Left Turn (Subject Left Lane; Agent Right Lane) A switch of lanes may be obvious. Go
through the intersection and make a U-turn. If a switch of lane is not likely to be detected, do so
(Figure 7.11).
(3) Left Turn (Subject in Lane without Traffic Signal) If the agent mimics the subject, detection
is probable. Go through the intersection and make the rst feasible U-turn to get back into position
behind the subject (Figure 7.12).
In the left-turn situations described above, the agent has to proceed through the intersection,
which heightens the risk of losing the subject. ...
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