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<blockquote data-quote="FilingBluesFL" data-source="post: 1299703" data-attributes="member: 48124"><p>As it says, a remote observation vehicle.</p><p></p><p>On top of it, are mounted cameras. One facing each side of it, and one facing the back, and then one for each corner near the back. None that face forward that I can see.</p><p></p><p>There's a black plastic "curtain" spread along the front windshield to keep from looking in.</p><p></p><p>The assumption is that the Sheriffs department can monitor the comings and goings of folks via the cameras on the vehicle. Don't know if it's broadcast or sent to the department, or if data is also recorded on to DVR in the truck.</p><p></p><p>For a while it was parked out at the main entrance to the neighborhood where it could see everyone coming and going. Then it was moved to a smaller side street with the cameras facing the three houses near the back.</p><p></p><p>Now it's down a small dead end street. Parked in front of a empty boarded up house, and the side I photographed facing one house in particular.</p><p></p><p>There's one house in the neighborhood that's got a Hummer H2, Bently, and a few other cars parked in front of it, with bars on all the windows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FilingBluesFL, post: 1299703, member: 48124"] As it says, a remote observation vehicle. On top of it, are mounted cameras. One facing each side of it, and one facing the back, and then one for each corner near the back. None that face forward that I can see. There's a black plastic "curtain" spread along the front windshield to keep from looking in. The assumption is that the Sheriffs department can monitor the comings and goings of folks via the cameras on the vehicle. Don't know if it's broadcast or sent to the department, or if data is also recorded on to DVR in the truck. For a while it was parked out at the main entrance to the neighborhood where it could see everyone coming and going. Then it was moved to a smaller side street with the cameras facing the three houses near the back. Now it's down a small dead end street. Parked in front of a empty boarded up house, and the side I photographed facing one house in particular. There's one house in the neighborhood that's got a Hummer H2, Bently, and a few other cars parked in front of it, with bars on all the windows. [/QUOTE]
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