How to Do Nighttime Missions

You'll probably want to scout out your target area the day before your operation., Fencing., Lighting, check for porch lights and possible motion sensing lights. , If your target zone is a person's house, check for dogs in the back yard and possible...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: You'll probably want to scout out your target area the day before your operation.

    It needs to be during daytime so you can see, so you don't want to wear something too suspicious, and you don't want to be very invasive into the target area.

    A hat is good to cover your appearance, and sunglasses are even better.

    The advantage to sunglasses is that nobody will be able to tell what you're looking at.

    There are several things you need to find out about your target zone.
  2. Step 2: Fencing.

    If you will need to get past a fence, you'll need to check for weak areas of the fence that you can climb over.

    You need a way to climb in, and a way to climb out. ,,,, If it is a person's house, if there is a car missing at night that was there during the day, it means the people are probably out partying for the night and can come home at any time. , You'll need to check for temporary hiding spots inside your target area in case someone comes outside while you're performing your mission, and check for better and more long-term hiding spots outside the target area. , If it is too close to the target zone and the cops are called on you, you'll have cops swarming around your transportation and it will be pretty hard to get to it.
  3. Step 3: Lighting

  4. Step 4: check for porch lights and possible motion sensing lights.

  5. Step 5: If your target zone is a person's house

  6. Step 6: check for dogs in the back yard and possible signs of dogs

  7. Step 7: like chewed up tennis balls and bones.

  8. Step 8: Check for windows with open blinds that people might be able to see you from

  9. Step 9: so you can avoid them.

  10. Step 10: Watch for cars.

  11. Step 11: Hiding spots.

  12. Step 12: If you are going to ride your bike or drive there

  13. Step 13: you need to find a good hiding spot for your bike or inconspicuous parking spot for your car a good distance away from the target zone.

Detailed Guide

It needs to be during daytime so you can see, so you don't want to wear something too suspicious, and you don't want to be very invasive into the target area.

A hat is good to cover your appearance, and sunglasses are even better.

The advantage to sunglasses is that nobody will be able to tell what you're looking at.

There are several things you need to find out about your target zone.

If you will need to get past a fence, you'll need to check for weak areas of the fence that you can climb over.

You need a way to climb in, and a way to climb out. ,,,, If it is a person's house, if there is a car missing at night that was there during the day, it means the people are probably out partying for the night and can come home at any time. , You'll need to check for temporary hiding spots inside your target area in case someone comes outside while you're performing your mission, and check for better and more long-term hiding spots outside the target area. , If it is too close to the target zone and the cops are called on you, you'll have cops swarming around your transportation and it will be pretty hard to get to it.

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