Stealth Browsing Etiquette for Deputies
When in the field, it's essential to know when to observe, when to intervene, and when to cover your axes. This guide will cover the do's and don'ts of stealth browsing for law enforcement officers.
DO:
- Be aware of your surroundings. You're not just a browser, you're a law enforcement officer.
- Keep your badge secure. You don't want any would-be thieves to know your identity.
- Use your powers of observation for good. Look for clues, not just cute cats in memes.
- Don't get too comfortable. A deputy's work is never done.
- Know when to use your discretion. Sometimes, it's better to leave the scene and let the perp think you're just a weirdo in a uniform.
DON'T:
- Don't get too attached. You're not just a browser, you're a tool of justice.
- Don't click on anything you don't recognize. That's just a recipe for disaster.
- Don't get too close to the action. You don't want to be in harm's way, unless you have to be.
- Don't forget to wear your badge. It's not just a fashion statement.