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Why is Surveillance Important?

Surveillance is one of the oldest methods used by private investigators since the dawn of the profession. Before the days when gathering of evidence was standard procedure, surveillance was one of the few ways that a person could be caught in the act by private investigators or law enforcement officials.

To this day, surveillance remains highly relevant to both the police and private investigators albeit in different contexts. If you require the assistance of a private investigator with certain types of cases, it's quite likely that they'll also need to carry out some surveillance to get the evidence you need.


What Is Surveillance?

There are various ways to define surveillance. A loose definition would be activities that involve the monitoring of an individual or location for learning about activities or other parties and their relationship to the individual or location under surveillance.

Surveillance can be done in several ways depending on the subject and the type of information required. For example, a private investigator can follow a spouse that is suspected of cheating to see if they meet with another person. Alternatively, they may also wait at a particular location if the spouse is said to regularly hang out at a location.

A private investigator can also set up hidden cameras at a location that a person is likely to visit. The method used will depend on which one can gather the information quickly with no chance of the private detective being found out.


Why Do People Require Surveillance?

The idea of having someone followed around by a private investigator seems a little extreme. However, if you're the person who needs the information, this might be the only way you can get any peace of mind.

For example, if you've been suspecting your spouse of cheating, having them followed by a private investigator will give you irrefutable proof that your suspicions were wrong or right. An employer who is losing money will not have any peace of mind until a private investigator can show them video or photos that prove a particular person is a culprit.

In some cases, carrying out surveillance can also help you to clear the name of a particular suspect, so you can move on to others. At the end of the day, the information provided by the private investigator can help you to decide the next move you should make.