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 Post subject: Re: What to put in your working car...
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Ya'll have all kinds of fancy gadgets in your cars, all I put in mine is Fugitives!


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Can we not forget the Pretext, magnetic signs.....heck, I even have business cards and shirts that are embroidered with a company name matching the signs.


And I used to have fugitives...... :cry:

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Scott thanks for the info. Yeah the magnetic signs, but it's funnier if you pull that off in the non-descript white Chevy mini-van that just says "FLORIST" or "DELIVERY". Every once in a while see someone get out of it to pick up the Chinese food delivered to them while performing surveillance lol.

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Ya'll have all kinds of fancy gadgets in your cars, all I put in mine is Fugitives!Scott


You always come up with the best, ole man.

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And many of us know of someone (who shall remain nameless; LB is a hint) that has limos, a "news crew van", an RC Helocopter fixed with a camera, and several other expensive toys that are used to pick up folks. I just think that stuff is awesome but would never work for me.

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I'd really REALLY like to put a camera in my car to document transports - just something to fall under CYA. Anyone here use any of that?

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So true, :lol: :lol: :lol:

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LOL then you'll love this, I spent less than $25 bucks at Walmart and now have a camera system to face the backseat of my car for transports, and if I want I can angle it to the front of the car for surveillance and to document anything we do. I also found some old things around the house to make my car more efficient to work in and out of.

The camera thing was a big deal to me because it'll help cut back on liabilities with un-ruly defendants and also anyone who wants to say "we'll they did x, y, and z to me". Now if I can only rig up a coffee maker...

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Most coffee pots depending on the size like Bunn,Mr.Coffee,ect. are 900 watt and depending on what other gadgets you have in your vehicle a 1500 watt power inverter connected directly to the battery would amply supply enough power for the coffee maker

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...hmmm....

Excellent :)

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