Message from @Turbo
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they are separate from the regular police obv
HQs are spread around the country in regular buildings
a few months back one caught on fire
and the first press reports coming in
were literally
_we're watching as bunch of audis and BMWs are rolling up right now_
_people are running into the building and coming back out with black bags_
:DDDDDD
eventually they started also putting these bags in regular marked police cars
and the fire dept was informed they probably shouldn't go inside because there was explosives and ammunition in the building
wlololol
and also, there used to a be a weed farm literally right next door to their building
they knew about it, but didnt care
i guess when ever the EU requires weapons and ammunition to be informed within civil building core
>imagine being that weed farmer dude
those street level HQs will be gone
watching tv
realizing you've been right next door to the police for years
they already have them in government buildings mostly
i bet he would also have sold to those cops in multiple occasions
such a cool job though
lmao one day some truck came delivering heat lamps
and he ringed the wrong doorbell
hahaha
but like i said, they didnt really care
since doing anything would blow their cover
i lived once in house what had local SuPos HQ nearby ( 2 streets over or such)
sadly their camouflage was kind of shit
they had marked parkinglots with the apartment number
10 of them....
also that door had 4 different locks, reinforced doorframe and door rfid reader outside
door is not that easy to spot if its done well
but that was probly cheapest option of "make us reinforced door to look at least slightly similar to other doors
>then they fucking go and bolt 4 locks on it and reinforced 4part hinges on it
@Goz3rr tho probly everyone on that apartment knew what they had going on there
traffic like that tends to get noticed by bored people
Yeah, loads of cameras and expensive cars
Most people thought drugs though
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