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Spotting an undercover police officer isn't as hard as you might think, provided you know what you're looking for. Unmarked police vehicles can often be recognized by features like municipal plates, clusters of antennas, and dark tinted windows. When you're scrutinizing a could-be cop in person, look out for short, neatly-groomed military hairstyles, heavy-duty boots, or baggy clothing with lots of pockets. An undercover cop might also attempt to win your trust or pump you for information in order to make progress on a case.

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  • Unmarked police cars have special plates with numbers only, dark tinting, multiple radio antennas, a push bumper, and there may be out-of-place lights on the grill.
  • An undercover officer often looks oddly well-groomed. They might have an oversized jacket, brand-new clothes, cargo pants, and a gun hidden beneath their pants.
  • Watch out for any stranger who seems oddly friendly or doesn’t fit in with the setting. Look for inconsistencies in behavior but avoid drawing attention to them.

Method 1

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Identifying an Unmarked Police Car

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    Look for nondescript plates on the back of the vehicle. Unmarked police cars are often fitted with special municipal plates. Unlike ordinary license plates, which include a combination of letters and numbers, municipal plates typically only feature a short string of numbers. This could be enough to make them stand out at a glance.[1]

    • In some cases, municipal plates may be stamped with the letters “MU” at the end.[2]
    • Some unmarked cop cars are even required to have tags bearing the name of the local police department.

    Tip: The Ford Crown Victoria, FPIU, Ford F-150 Responder, Dodge Charger Pursuit, Chevrolet Impala, and Chevy Tahoe are among the most common vehicles used by police departments throughout North America.

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    Check the roof or trunk for a suspicious number of radio antennas. Cops have to stay in constant communication with headquarters, as well as other officers. Unfortunately for them, there's no good way to hide the abundance of antennas needed to make this possible. A cop car may have as many as 4-5 separate antennas, whereas most consumer vehicles only have 1 or 2.[3]

    • Keep in mind that retractable power antennas may not be visible at all times.
    • Nowadays, more and more cop cars are being outfitted with puck antennas, which are short and round and made to blend in with the car's paint job. These can be harder to catch, but they still have a fairly distinct look.

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    Pinpoint out-of-place lights on the grill or side mirrors. Examine the front end of the vehicle and see if you can make out a row of flashers set between the headlights. Emergency lights may be accompanied by searchlights on the side mirrors. Both of these features are a dead giveaway of a cop car in disguise.[4]

    • If you don't see a light bar on the grill, take a peek at the bottom of the rear windshield, just above the back row of seats. It may be in one place and not the other.
    • It's not legal for civilians to drive cars equipped with emergency lights, so if you see them, you can be sure that there's an officer behind the wheel.[5]
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    See if the car has a push bumper. A push bumper (also known as a “bullbar,” “crashbar,” or “bumpbar”) is a cage-like device that goes over the front bumper of a vehicle to prevent damage in the event of a collision and make it easier to force other vehicles off of the road. They're a staple of police-issue vehicles, and may be found on any make, model, or style of car.[6]

    • The majority of civilian vehicles with push bumpers are larger models, such as Hummers, Jeeps, and pickup trucks. Police departments, on the other hand, are known to install them on sedans, owing to their superior speed and maneuverability.
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    Expect to find dark window tinting. It's not uncommon to pass a car with tinted windows—many upscale vehicles even include it as a standard feature. The windows of a police car will usually be much darker, though, particularly towards the front. The point is to make it harder for other drivers to see inside, but it has the unintended effect of making the car itself more noticeable.[7]

    • The presence of tinted windows alone isn't enough to be sure that a given vehicle is being driven by a police officer, but it can be a major tell when taken with other clues.
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Analyzing a Suspected Officer's Clothing

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    Look for suspiciously neat or well-groomed hairstyles. You can get your first hint as to whether or not someone is an undercover cop with a quick glance. Shaved heads, clean side parts, and military burs or “high-and-tight” haircuts are all common for male officers. Similarly, female officers often sport ponytails, low buns, or close-cropped bobs in order to keep their hair out of their faces.[8]

    • Most police departments insist that their officers adhere to high grooming standards—higher than the average person on the street.
    • Hairstyle alone isn't enough to go on. It's not unusual for cops in deep cover assignments to grow out their head and facial hair to make themselves less likely to be identified.[9]
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    Take note if the person is wearing an oversized jacket. Long or bulky outerwear makes it easier for cops to carry all the tools and equipment they need without attracting attention. If the person is wearing a rugged work jacket, ¾ length coat, or plush windbreaker, there's a chance that there's a pair of handcuffs in one of the pockets.[10]

    • Keeping one or both hands stuffed inside their jacket pockets can also be an indication that there's something in there they want to be able to grab in a hurry.
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    Keep an eye out for brand-new hoodies or other casual activewear. Undercover cops frequently deck themselves out with hooded sweatshirts, warm-up jackets, and other sports-themed apparel in an effort to blend in with the crowd. While none of these items are suspicious on their own, they can look out of place when paired with other, less casual accessories.[11]

    • Hoodies are especially popular, as they allow officers to cover their heads and remain inconspicuous.
    • Making out the name or logo of a generic store brand on an article of clothing (such as Mossimo, Merona, or And1), should only strengthen your suspicion.

    Tip: Undercover cops sometimes buy cheap clothes off the rack to wear on the job rather than risk being seen in their own. As a result, their “everyday” attire may have an awkward, unworn look.

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    See if the person is wearing cargo pants or shorts. Like bulky jackets, bottoms with multiple, roomy pockets are part of many police officers' wardrobes because of the amount of practical storage they offer. These pockets may be used to hold items like a badge, flashlight, taser, pepper spray, backup handcuffs, or zip ties.[12]

    • An undercover officer's cargo pockets aren't just there for decoration—more often than not, they'll be full.
    • By contrast, a careless cop might also make the mistake of wearing an expensive pair of jeans with other less fancy “show” garments.[13]
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    Check for drab military or hiking-style boots. If you've studied the person's outfit and still aren't sure what to make of them, look down. Cops tend to gravitate towards durable, heavy-duty types of footwear because of how much time they spend on foot. They might also be wearing chunky hiking sneakers or something similar.[14]

    • Police officers have a preference for neutral colors like black, brown, and gray, as they're much more low-profile than bright colors and flashy designs.
    • It's not so much a matter of the shoes themselves as the way they're matched with other clothing and accessories. How many people do you know who rock tactical boots with a Chargers hoodie and khaki cargo pants?
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    Watch for the outline of a gun beneath their pants or shirt. One alarming but surefire way to tell if someone who's acting a little funny is actually working undercover is to catch a glimpse of their sidearm under their clothes. The tell-tale shape of a gun will be easiest to detect when they're bending, leaning, or raising their arms.[15]

    • If you discover that the person you're talking to is concealing a firearm, it's wise not to say anything to them about it, whether they're a police officer or not.
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Picking up on Unusual Behavior

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    Be wary of anyone you don't know who tries to earn your trust. If you have a run-in with a stranger who seems oddly friendly or inquisitive and your gut is telling you that there's something not quite right about the situation, listen to it. An undercover cop's whole job is to secretly sniff out information from civilians by pretending to be one of them.[16]

    • There's a difference between someone who's just trying to make small talk and someone who seems like they're after something.
    • If you start to receive pointed questions, such as, “How old are you?” or “Do you know the person who's throwing this party?”, consider it a red flag.
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    Pay attention to people who don't quite fit in in a particular setting. Scan the room and target anyone who stands out, then try put your finger on what's different about them. A middle-aged, tattoo-less guy with a buzz cut at a punk rock show might just enjoy loud music. But there's a chance he's there to bust a drug dealer, especially if you notice a distinct lack of headbanging going on.[17]

    • Ask yourself what it is about the person that sets them apart from everyone else around them: is it the way they look, the way they dress, or the way they're acting?

    Warning: There are no rules for what sorts of clothing, activities, or events people can enjoy. Make sure you have a valid reason for singling someone out—otherwise, you're just stereotyping.

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    Zero in on mismatched pairs in public places. In some cases, an undercover officer will have a partner along with them on dangerous or high-stakes assignments. Since cops don't always get a say in who they're with, the two of them may look like something of an odd couple. They'll most likely stick close to one another, but might not do much chatting, or even acknowledge each other at all.[18]

    • Two people with significant age or cultural differences hanging out alone on a street corner, for instance, may be there for police reasons rather than personal ones.
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    Question any habits or interests that don't add up. Turn a skeptical eye towards glaring inconsistencies that arise while you're observing or interacting with the person. They could be a crack in the facade. Overhearing a fresh-faced college student ordering an expensive brandy or witnessing a self-proclaimed environmentalist climbing behind the wheel of a gas guzzler should hopefully alert you that something is off.[19]

    • People are complex. Don't be so sure that someone is an cop just because they turn down a drink or tell you that their favorite TV show is The Wire.
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    Avoid drawing unnecessary attention to the person or yourself. If you think you've correctly identified an undercover cop, it's important that you don't say or do anything to interfere with their duties. Making a scene could put them in immediate danger or even get you hit with an obstruction of justice charge. Remember, they're there to enforce the law and protect you and the other civilians they mingle with.

    • Some people believe that if you ask an undercover officer if they're a cop, they're obligated by law to tell you the truth. This doesn't actually work in real life, and you could cause trouble by posing the question at the wrong time or place.[20]
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    Undercover cops do not have to identify themselves, so you'll have to use other clues to figure out if someone is a cop. You could check their vehicle to see if it has nondescript plates or dark window tinting that looks like a cop car. You could also check their appearance for hints. If they have short, neat haircuts and are wearing cargo pants or shorts, it could mean they're a cop. They may also try to earn your trust quickly, even though you don't know who they are, so be wary of overly-friendly strangers.

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      Spotting an undercover cop isn’t as hard as you may think if you know what to look for. To identify an unmarked police car, look for nondescript plates on the back of the vehicle. Typically, these plates will only have a short string of numbers or may be stamped with the letters “MU.” Also, check the roof or trunk for numerous antennas. When identifying an undercover cop, look for people who have shaved heads, clean side parts, neat ponytails, or low buns since the police department has strict grooming standards. Bulky jackets and cargo pants are another staple of undercover cops since they’ll need room to carry handcuffs, pepper spray, tasers, and a badge. To learn how to recognize an undercover cop by their behavior, keep reading!

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      How do you know if the cops are watching you? ›

      Confirming Physical Surveillance
      • a person being somewhere he has no purpose being or for doing something he has no reason to be doing (blatant poor demeanor) or something more subtle.
      • moving when the target moves.
      • communicating when the target moves.
      • avoiding eye contact with the target.
      • making sudden turns or stops.
      Sep 1, 2022

      How do I know if a cop is real? ›

      A real officer will have no problem providing you with a badge number, name, identification number, and information about the precinct they work for. Once you receive this information, call the police station and ask to verify what you have been told.

      How can you tell if a police car is unmarked? ›

      Firstly, most police departments outfit their patrol cars with spotlights. Unmarked cars often leverage lightbars inside the windshield, but their spotlights may still give them away. When not in use, these spotlights will look like black pods outside the car, attached between the windshield and front windows.

      Do you have to tell someone if you're an undercover cop? ›

      The criminal is satisfied, and they conduct their illegal transaction. In real life, if an undercover police officer is asked whether he or she is a cop, do they have to tell the truth? The short answer is no. Police officers are allowed to lie to suspected criminals.

      How do you know if my phone is being tracked by police? ›

      How to tell if your cell phone is being spied on
      • Unusual sounds during calls. ...
      • Decreased battery capacity. ...
      • Phone shows activity when not in use. ...
      • Phone takes a long time to shut down. ...
      • Battery temperature feels warm. ...
      • Receiving unusual texts. ...
      • Increased data usage. ...
      • Android.
      Sep 1, 2022

      How do police signal you to pull over? ›

      Will a police officer pull me over using hand signals? Usually, when a police officer wants to pull you over, they'll be in a patrol vehicle or an unmarked car and will use blue lights and their indicators to tell you to stop.

      Can a cop be a psychopath? ›

      Indeed, certain traits reflective of Factor 1 psychopathy have been noted in law enforcement agents. Among these are limited empathy, low anxiety, excitement-seeking, and dominance (Adlam, 1982; Bakker & Heuven, 2006; Mills & Bohannon, 1980; Prochniak, 2012).

      How do you date a cop? ›

      Be flirtatious with the police officer once you get to know each other. Flirting is an art in and of itself, but to give off hints you can make eye contact and smile. Offer the officer compliments, and brush against their shoulder or arm. Act happy and cheerful throughout your interactions.

      What are the different types of undercover investigations? ›

      Under the current Undercover Guidelines, the FBI may employ undercover operations in preliminary inquiries, general crimes investigations, and both types of criminal intelligence investigations: racketeering enterprise investigations and terrorism enterprise investigations.

      What are qualities of a good undercover agent? ›

      The article discusses the traits and characteristics that embody a good undercover agent, including flexibility, strong moral fiber, discipline, intelligence, and the ability to think quickly. It is easy for undercover officers to get caught up in their work and the psychological demands of the job are enormous.

      What is a ghost police car? ›

      Police Department has used patrol vehicles with reflective graphics that blend into the vehicle and seen crash rates fall. These vehicles, sometimes known as ghost cars or stealth cars, are equipped like standard, unmarked patrol vehicles.

      How do you tell if it's an undercover? ›

      Unmarked police vehicles can often be recognized by features like municipal plates, clusters of antennas, and dark tinted windows. When you're scrutinizing a could-be cop in person, look out for short, neatly-groomed military hairstyles, heavy-duty boots, or baggy clothing with lots of pockets.

      Can cops lie undercover? ›

      Undercover officers rely on the ability to lie in situations like this in order to not only keep themselves safe but to also carry out successful stings and busts that would otherwise be impossible. There are no situations where an undercover police officer must reveal their identity.

      What do police go undercover for? ›

      Most often, of course, undercover operations are used to gather evidence on specific crimes, to thwart criminals who may be planning a crime and to facilitate the making of arrests and seizures. The vast majority of police undercover investigations in the United States today involve criminal narcotics activity.

      Is My phone Under Surveillance? ›

      Some signs could include your battery draining rapidly, your device turning off and on, or spikes in your data usage. However, the most common sign that your activity is being monitored will be the other person's suspicious behavior.

      What are the codes to see if your phone is tapped? ›

      Use the code *#21# to see if hackers track your phone with malicious intent. You can also use this code to verify if your calls, messages, or other data are being diverted.

      How do I block my phone from being tracked? ›

      Turn off location services (iOS and Android)
      1. Go to Settings > Privacy and tap Location Services.
      2. You can toggle off Location Services for all apps or scroll down and turn off location services only for specific apps.
      3. Go to Settings > Location, and toggle the location button to Off.
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      What are the 3 types of surveillance? ›

      Common Forms of Surveillance
      • Interviews – For a missing person investigation, interviews are paramount to understanding the subject. ...
      • Physical observation – Physical observation is common for spousal investigations. ...
      • Electronic – Electronic monitoring is often the tool of choice among investigators.
      Feb 11, 2022

      What is the most common form of surveillance? ›

      Electronic surveillance – Electronic surveillance equipment is often the most used tool during an investigation. It could range from cameras and wiretaps to GPS tracking and more. An employer may want to use GPS on company vehicles, for instance, to ensure they're being used professionally by employees.

      What is passive surveillance? ›

      Passive surveillance: a system by which a health jurisdiction receives reports submitted from hospitals, clinics, public health units, or other sources. Passive surveillance is a relatively inexpensive strategy to cover large areas, and it provides critical information for monitoring a community's health.

      What is the signal for cop ahead? ›

      Cops Ahead: Tap on top of helmet with open palm down. Turn Signal On: open and close hand with fingers and thumb extended. Follow Me: Left arm extended straight up from shoulder, palm forward.

      What are the ten signals used by police? ›

      Official Ten-Code List Association of Public Communications Officers (APCO)
      • 10-0 Caution.
      • 10-1 Unable to copy -- change location.
      • 10-2 Signal good.
      • 10-3 Stop transmitting.
      • 10-4 Acknowledgement (OK)
      • 10-5 Relay.
      • 10-6 Busy -- stand by unless urgent.
      • 10-7 Out of service.

      Why do cops always touch your trunk when they pull you over? ›

      By doing so, they ensure that the trunk is closed and that no one will jump out of it. But the action goes one step further: it is meant to ensure the officer's own safety. Touching the trunk in a defined area leaves their fingerprints on the car. If they were to be attacked, the vehicle could be linked with the crime.

      Can police be narcissistic? ›

      Police officers with narcissistic traits portray their police misconducts through various means. The most common examples are excessive use of force, abuse of power, substance abuse, theft, deception, and insubordination towards superiors (Sellbom et al., 2007; Weiss et al., 2013).

      Who is the most notorious psychopath? ›

      7 of History's Most Notorious Serial Killers
      • Jack the Ripper. We call him “Jack the Ripper,” but we don't really know who the person behind one of the older and most notorious murder sprees was. ...
      • Jeffrey Dahmer. ...
      • Harold Shipman. ...
      • John Wayne Gacy. ...
      • H.H. Holmes. ...
      • Pedro Lopez. ...
      • Ted Bundy.

      What percent of psychopaths go to jail? ›

      Thus, approximately 93% of adult male psychopaths in the United States are in prison, jail, parole, or probation.

      How do you tell if you're being watched? ›

      Spot Common Signs of Surveillance
      1. Electrical fixture wall plates are slightly out of place. ...
      2. Check your vinyl baseboard – where the floor and wall meet. ...
      3. Look for discoloration on ceilings and walls. ...
      4. A familiar item or sign in your home or office simply looks off. ...
      5. You notice white debris close to a wall.

      What do you do if a cop is watching you? ›

      What to do if the police are watching you? Call the police. If you call the police and a local undercover is following you, it will usually back off. If it is a state or federal officer tailing you, then they will likely get pulled over by the local police.

      What do cops look for in your eyes? ›

      The police officer is looking for specific responses from the eyes that show the driver is under the influence. Nystagmus is the involuntary rapid movement of an eye either horizontally or vertically. It can be brought on by disease, head trauma, and many other physiological conditions.

      What app shows where cops are at? ›

      Even if you know the way, Waze tells you instantly about traffic, construction, police, crashes, & more. If traffic is bad on your route, Waze will change it to save you time. Why Waze? Be prepared, drive with Waze.

      How do people behave if they think they are being watched? ›

      This finding echoes observations from social psychology that show people behave in a nicer way when they know they are being watched. Indeed, even a poster with eyes on it changes how people behave. And it seems when the chance of being observed is low, people are more prone to evade a moral code.

      How do people act when they are being watched? ›

      The Hawthorne effect occurs when people behave differently because they know they are being watched. It can affect all sorts of behaviours such as dietary habits, or hygiene practices because these have considerable opportunity for instantaneous modification.

      Can you sense someone watching you? ›

      The biological phenomenon is known as “gaze detection” or “gaze perception.” Neurological studies have found that the brain cells that initiate this response are very precise. If someone turns their gaze off of you by turning just a few degrees to their left or right, that eerie feeling quickly fades.

      What does it mean when a cop flashes their headlights at you? ›

      If a cop pulls up behind you and continuously flashes his lights at you, he or she is pulling you over, whether or not the siren is on. If a cop pulls up behind you or drives past you and quickly flashes his lights and turns them off, it is probably a courtesy or warning.

      How do you know if someone is an informant? ›

      Here are ten warning signs:
      1. Something feels “off.” Something about them just doesn't line up. ...
      2. Despite the misgivings of some members, the individual quickly rises to a leadership position. ...
      3. S/he photographs actions, meetings, and people that should not be photographed. ...
      4. S/he is a liar.
      Jul 6, 2013

      What police should not tell? ›

      7 things you should never say to a police officer
      • “I've only had two beers.” ...
      • “I don't think so” or “probably not.” ...
      • “I know my rights.” ...
      • “I was grabbing for the phone (purse, car keys, TV remote, beer) and accidently hit her (him).” ...
      • “My best friend (brother, sister, cousin) is a defense attorney.” ...
      • “I know the chief.
      Aug 7, 2019

      Why do cops have you follow their finger? ›

      Using a Finger for the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test at a DWI Stop. The HGN test measures the steadiness of your eyes while you follow an object with your eyes. Officers often use their finger or perhaps a pen for this test because they can easily see your eyes while providing an object for you to follow.

      What is the police gaze? ›

      During this test, the officer will move an object up and will be looking for certain eye twitches that occur when the eye gazes upwards at a maximum elevation. This test may be performed where the driver is suspected of driving under the influence of drugs.

      What things disqualify you from being a cop? ›

      General
      • Not a US citizen or resident alien having filed for citizenship.
      • Inability to communicate with a variety of types of people as is expected of a police officer.
      • Poor credit history.
      • Poor job history (discipline, firing, attendance problems, lack of stability, etc.)
      • Signs of immaturity from a background investigator.

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