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Re: [MSAR] How do you avoid trampling on evidence during a MSAR operation?
- From: "IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN" <ilichten1@verizon.net>
- To: "'Mounted search and rescue'" <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [MSAR] How do you avoid trampling on evidence during a MSAR operation?
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 13:50:00 -0500
You look where you are walking, riding,
driving, etc. This applies to all cases. If you trample the
evidence the trackers can’t track, and the CSI people will never let you search in their area again. F Airplanes belong to the NTSB and the FAA Everything gets photographed and
documented bef Boats usually belong to the Coast Guard on
navigable waterways, same rules. Bombs belong to the ATF If a large vehicle carry black boxes will be harder to locate
unless the ELB goes off. In the event of a large event it is
unlikely that the crime scene will be hidden from view of those documenting the
scene. It is m he will be injured by the debris.
Unless you are assigned to evidence recovery you should not be near a crime scene
as a search person longer than it takes you to pull back and rep Irv Lichtenstein From:
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[MSAR] How do you avoid trampling on evidence during a MSAR operation?,
rvasser, 01/26/2012
- Re: [MSAR] How do you avoid trampling on evidence during a MSAR operation?, IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 01/26/2012
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