>>658596>Stormdrain.jpgBeen there done that. Pic related.
>hints, tools, ethosWell about that.
Easiest part first, ethos.
>Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures, kill nothing but time.Done.
Srsly dont break shit or sth like that, that only gets you prosecuted if you get caught.
>hints> >how not to get caughtWell, dont get seen. Duh. Easier said then done though.
Dont "go in" spontaneously. When you pic an "object", do recon first. Inconspiciously drive or walk by, whatever is feasible. Take pictures from the outside from all the angles you can get. Do this during the time of day at which you plan to go (and if necessary under more optimal lighting conditions) so you have an idea what you'll be looking at during the real deal.
Then go home, open up google maps, get a sat pic of your ops area. Correlate your pictures with the sat pic. Figure out where there are good points of entry (broken windows/doors/walls, open sections of fence, whatever applicable). Take into account what visual concealment there is on your way to, and during entry. Ideally, try to avoid getting into moments where you need to gather (NEVER GO ALONE DIPSHIT) and figure out what to do, but if these have to happen, try to make it so that you are in concealment at the time.
These moments will inevitably happen once you get through the first door or window that you could NOT see through or behind from the outside - but then, seeing what is right there where you couldnt see before is the whole point, right?
"Plan your work, then work your plan" also applies here - but of course once you go through that window, or door, you cant really plan ahead. You need to be, or have with you, the kind of person that can improvise if needed.
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