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Surveillance team app
Primary tracking via the mobile phone
Surveillance teams have custom-made apps, which are fundamental to the tracking
stalking and surveillance. What follows is a depiction and description of what the
surveillance team apps will look like and how they will function.
Fig 12. A depiction of a custom-made surveillance team app.
The homepage of the app contains profiles for each target, a list of nearby targets, a
messaging system for the surveillance team members to communicate with each other
and live camera feeds (of, for example, the front and back camera on the surveillance
vehicle).
If the user selects 'nearby targets', it brings up a list, ordered by proximity. If the user clicks
one of the target's, they are presented with a map of the target's exact location, commonly
frequented locations (so the surveillance team member can be there before the target
get's there) and various options including getting satnav directions straight to the target.
The app can also detect automatically when the target is on the move, using the tracking
beacon.
It can also have a feature whereby, if the target leaves their phone at home, the
target's position can be updated manually. All it takes is for one member of the surveillance
team to spot the target and they can then update the target's position on the map so
everyone in the team knows where they are.
One of the buttons is 'accept job'. If this button is clicked. the surveillance team member
will be expected to travel close to the target and surveil them using the covert camera's
(the footage of which will be transmitted back to a control center using 5g).
Once the user
finishes the surveilling, they will end the current job, and find a new target to stalk.
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