• Agent641@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Leave your phone at home.

    Don’t drive your own car there, and don’t get an uber.

    Ride a scooter, bicycle, or walk.

    Wear a dust mask, headphones (to prevent ear pattern recognition) and safety glasses.

    Wear a high vis vest while working on the camera. The retro reflective strips show up as dazzling white on infrared cameras, washing out the image. It also helps make any witness assume you’re a legitimate worker

    Wear dark clothing with no logos over the top of something dorky, like a white Ralph Lauren shirt and golf shorts. Ditch the dark clothing if you even sense you might be stopped on the way home.

    Put duct tape on the soles of your shoes to make the shoe prints indistinct.

    Wear gloves, rigger gloves are fine, latex if you have nothing else.

    Work quickly, never run (unless your under disguise is a jogging outfit).

    if you see a cop, security, or any person that suspects you, believe in your heart and soul that you haven’t committed a crime. Find a way to delete the act from your memory, become an innocent person in your own mind.

    Emotional escalation to cop should be indifference, confusion, irritation, indignant, suspicion, and when detained or arrested, lawful but otherwise silent cooperation. That’s how innocent people behave when suspected or accused of a crime. Once detained, say nothing except your name, age, DOB, address, license number ect and “I don’t know, I need to speak to a lawyer.” Even though they will ask you a thousand questions to try to get you to implicate yourself. There is nothing you can say that will talk you out of cuffs.

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      3 hours ago

      Yeah, don’t say you don’t know if you do, that’s lying, which is a crime in this situation. You can answer crime related questions with questions (avoidance). But don’t do that for everything. If they push, start asking if you’re free to go. If they say no, invoke the 5th.

      Don’t do their jobs for them.

      Don’t answer any questions that could incriminate you. Or talk to them in general. But be polite when you do speak.

      Only tell them your name or provide other required identity information. Don’t say where you are going or coming from. Don’t explain anything. Don’t tell stories. Don’t lie.

    • brygphilomena@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      5 hours ago

      Specifically say you are invoking your right to silence and specifically say you are invoking your right to council.

      If they continue to pester you after this, it’s a violation of your rights and a lawyer will have more ammunition to defend you.

      If they come back hours later and try talking to you again, you invoke them again. After a significant period of time (whatever the cop decides) they can try again to “see if you’ve changed your mind.”

      But just staying silent is not the same in the courts as invoking your right to remain silent.

      People tend to want to talk and fill silence. You’ll have to control your urges and learn to be comfortable in silence.

      • FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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        4 hours ago

        Also, don’t sweat too hard because covering/uninstalling cameras like this is misdemenor-level vandalism (don’t take the cameras, they cost enough to warrant felony grand theft charges).

        You’ll have a bond and the bond will be low enough that most bail bondsmen will bond you out on promise of payment even if you don’t have someone outside ready to come get you.

        If you’re caught, you’re looking at a few months of probation and restitution. If confronted by police, stay calm, follow orders, “I don’t want to answer questions without a lawyer” and “<Your name>” are all you need to say. Do that an you’ll be right back home opening a gofundme in no time.

        Don’t do crimes though, obviously.