Another tv "spectacle" worth watching over weekend was Harry Redknapp on the chase, (ITV) wont spoil it but worth downloading for his round of questions!!
Anyone watching?
What would your tactic be?
Yeah, he's doing well. His lack of an obvious circle of friends is helping him. There must be rules that they have to follow, to make good TV of it, otherwise you could sit in a box in the loft, or stay 10 doors down with that neighbour whose name you can't remember.I'm amazed at how many of them make basic mistakes like phoning home or phoning a contact that the hunters could be aware of.
I'm not sure what the rules are, but I presume that you have to keep moving and try to make a certain amount of contact with loved ones or use a network of contacts. Otherwise you could just sit in a field, in a tent for 28 days.
I'd plan to meet contacts that I have no obvious connection to and arrange "dead-drops" for them to leave me money. They'd need to carry out anti-surveillance techniques whilst carrying out the dead-drops.
I'd then try to stay rural, camping or try to use houses that aren't obviously connected to me.
Never use cars that can be traced to you or a contact of yours.
I enjoy the show, especially the house-husband who is really starting to piss the hunters off!
Yeah, he's doing well. His lack of an obvious circle of friends is helping him. There must be rules that they have to follow, to make good TV of it, otherwise you could sit in a box in the loft, or stay 10 doors down with that neighbour whose name you can't remember.
Pre-planning and burner phones would be a must, go fishing and eat over a camp fire. Or get filthy and live on the streets of London.
It's quite tricky to remain incognito with a camera crew following you.
I enjoyed the woman jumping into the canal.
I haven't watched this. I like the idea, but according to the link posted above the whole thing is a set up. Plus I am doubtful that the police and security services would allow real access to surveillance technology for a TV programme. Banks would probably give access to their data in return for money....or a packet of crisps.It's only one camera person per fugitive but you're right.
My only fear is that the whole thing is set up.
Hope not!
I haven't watched this. I like the idea, but according to the link posted above the whole thing is a set up. Plus I am doubtful that the police and security services would allow real access to surveillance technology for a TV programme. Banks would probably give access to their data in return for money....or a packet of crisps.
The link is a year old and pertains to the previous series.
However, it does raise some interesting questions.
Some of the powers of state ARE replicated. But HOW!