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 Post subject: Is low profile the wisest method of operation?
 Post Posted: Tue 07 Jan 2014 19:52 
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Is low profile, wearing a suit and tie or going casual, the wisest method of operation, as opposed to Black Ops military dress code (which I regard as high profile), or are both options depending on the environment?


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 Post Posted: Wed 08 Jan 2014 08:35 
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Hello,

Once again you asked a very good question and will get many different responses.. this question as well as the other you asked about Bullet Proof vests can be found here by reading the forums on this site and using the SEARCH feature for your answers..

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Thank you for helping redirect me to the proper source. My apology to everyone for not being familiar with site.


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I have found that the elements of my situation dictates the best approach. There is no single, sure-fire cure for every challenge that we face; such is life. Use your best judgment and instincts; they will both serve you well.

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 Post subject: Re: Is low profile the wisest method of operation?
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Jason and I are of like mind on this one. The geographic area, the specific location, the type of people (yes that means some profiling), even the time of day/night can dictate what you wear and how you gear up. Also, the specific approach your taking. You wouldn't attempt to go under a pretext while wearing a "uniform" with "BAIL ENFORCEMENT" written all over it, for example. This sounds obvious but you would be surprised at what some folks will try. Or, maybe you wouldn't be. :mrgreen:

That said, I almost always operate in jeans, t-shirt/polo and sneakers.

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"Low Impact" recovery has suited me well for several weeks. The least amount of attention you draw to yourself, the better it will be.
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I agree with Scitt .......................... :mrgreen:

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I concur with Scott and Yak, Low Impact is best. You are not law enforcement, BEA's need to understand their role. You are a civilian enforcing a civil contract therefore you actions or errors are subject to review in criminal and civil courts. Be safe out there...

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I guess "scitt" is better than "scat", eh Scott? :wink:

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OrangeCountyBounty wrote:
I guess "scitt" is better than "scat", eh Scott? :wink:


Scitt is his "Low Impact Name" ... to not draw attention .. :mrgreen:

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