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74-120
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8/5/1974
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Filing Cabinet - $200: One metal four-drm~r, S x 8 card file, 18" x <br />S2"x 36" w/special lock at $200. This request is'based on increased <br />imput of data into the Index by .member agencies~ The addition of one <br />filing cabinet will provide the needed expansiml room. <br /> <br />Cabinet: One metal convertible cabinet with sliding doors, 60" x <br />19 3/4" x 29" at $200. This request is based on the need for addition- <br />al storage space of st~plies. The top of the cabinet will be used as <br />a %~rk area for the Analyst. <br /> <br />Vehicles: The projectproposes the purchase of one vehicle - $3,500. <br /> <br />a) One B1 Camino pick-up,.VS, automatic (70-73) with air Conditioning <br /> $3,s00. <br /> The cost of this vehicle represents .retail price. The vehicles <br /> purchased by departments are normally 4-door sedans, plain, and to <br /> the drug world, readily recognizable as undercover police vehicles. <br /> The vehicle p~opOsed for this project, represents a drastic change <br /> in the image directed at preventing dc-tection as a police vehicle, <br /> and %~ill supplement the Orange County Narcotic Task Force operation <br /> by providing an additional snrv¢ill~ce vehicle for the gatheri~ <br /> of Narcotic Intelligence information. The vehicle chosen represents <br /> (generally) the type of vehicle used by a large portion of today's <br /> society% and its styling with minor modifications provides addi- <br /> tional means of avoiding detection so necessary in the collection <br /> of intelligence information. This vehicle may fnrther be disguised <br /> bY placing it~l~s in its bed .to con~letely dissociate it from the <br /> police atmosphere. (i.e., swimming pool cleaning materials, lm~n <br /> maintenance equipment, motortycle, etc.) Such a vehicle would give <br /> narcotic officers a valuable and versatile tool in entering various <br /> geographical areas of Orange County. <br /> <br />b) <br /> <br />Intelligence/Surveillance Units - ~.;o (2) 'at $2500 = $5000. This <br />complete ~mit allo~,~s for recording, monitoring and co~.munication <br />between officers s~.~,ultaneously. For ob~ous reasons, tn~s t~pe <br />of equipment is an essential part of [m operation of this type. <br />This complete ~mit allo~'s for the mmximum amount of protection one <br />can provide to an under~over agent' While he is operating within <br />group of narcotic suspects. The surveillance officers will be <br />able to monitor the conversations of the underco~3er agent and the <br />suspects and thus insure the safety of the agent in this t>"pe <br />si'tuation. These units will augment' the existing hardware of the <br />Index. <br /> <br />In order to provide adequate con~nunications between surveillance <br />officers, a mobile radio will be necessary for the above mentioned <br />vehicle. The current cost of mobile radios by Orange County is <br />$1600 each. <br /> <br />d) A 'special micropho]!e mid speaker will be installed in the vehicle <br /> at a total cost of $1S0. <br /> <br /> <br />
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