SURVEILLANCE
Surveillance can be defined according to the Webster dictionary as the secretive, continuous or periodic observation of person(s) or group(s).
The purpose of conducting surveillance is to obtain information concerning activities of said person(s) or group(s).
This service is regularly utilized by corporate executives at all levels, business owners, risk managers, security directors, attorneys, insurance adjusters, and any other individual or firm attempting to obtain information to assist them in making the right choice regarding their peace of mind.
Some of the most common uses for surveillance are:
- Claims Investigations
- Work place Compliance
- General Investigations
- Family and Custody
- Intelligence
- Anti-Stalking
- Employee Theft Issues
- Trademark Infringements