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The “leapfrog” method is an intermittent technique sometimes employed in

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The “leapfrog” method is an intermittent technique sometimes employed in foot surveillance.

Foot surveillance is used in relatively short distances/maintain contact with a suspect after he or she has left a vehicle. Usually, one surveillant is at close range to the objective while the other one keeps a great distance from himself and the target.

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