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Do private investigators use drones?
How are drones used in private investigations? Private investigators can use drones for many purposes, depending on the laws where they do business. For example, drones can be useful in litigation cases requiring aerial footage of a crime scene or search grid, as well as aiding with accident reconstruction.
How do you spot a private investigator?
Check for strange vehicles parked near your house or places you frequently visit. If you see the same vehicle parked in your neighborhood, and you later see the same vehicle parked at the grocery store, the bank, your favorite restaurant or near your work, you might have an investigator watching you.
What databases do private investigators use UK?
Private Detective Resources
- WAD – World Association of Detectives – wad.net.
- Infidelity Detectives – Matrimonial Specialists – infidelitydetectives.co.uk.
- WAPI – World Association of Professional Investigators – wapi.org.
- The Private Detective – UK based Investigators – theprivatedetective.com.
Are private investigators using drones after legal ruling?
Today aerial photographers and film makers celebrate a Judges recent decision lifting the ban on the commercial use of drones. Private investigators are using drones after legal ruling or at least our agency is. Drones are a much needed tool for pre-surveillance, litigation support and evidence collection.
What are surveillance drones and Privacy Drones?
Privacy advocates use the term “surveillance drones” to paint a very broad stroke in efforts to mislead the public. They want the public to believe a retail drone has the capability of a military drone. This is not the case. As private investigators we often provide litigation support to attorney’s and insurance companies.
Can drones be used for accident reconstruction?
Law enforcement and private investigators often do accident reconstruction. Drones would allow the investigator the ability to document everything exactly as it came to rest in as close to real time as possible. Drones can also be used to document construction sites, sink holes or disaster areas such as Katrina or the Jersey shore.
What can you do with a drone?
Drones can also be used to document construction sites, sink holes or disaster areas such as Katrina or the Jersey shore. Private investigators and recovery agents can now use aerial drones to locate property that may be hidden in a persons backyard the same way law enforcement uses helicopters to search for marijuana grow fields.
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