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Icewing

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Has anyone else ever paid attention to the video clips on the news where they show a dozen FBI agents lined up with a bunch of those Dewalt yellow metal detectors? Every time I see them all I can see is cords not wrapped just swinging free, and coils being swung a foot above the top of the grass, and it drives me bonkers.

I can't help but think I should go apply for a job with the local police or county sheriff's department crime scene evidence recovery / forensics team.

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Heck, they'd never get you away from a crime scene that had some history Icewing, You'd have immediately found the surface finds (evidence) and then spend the next 2 days there just to make sure you didn't miss anything relevant to the current crime, digging all the good signals. :tongue3:
 

Yeah, I was looking at a picture of FBI agents lined up close together where their same type machines could all cross talk with one another while they were sweeping an area and just had to wonder who the heck trained these people. Also had to think about how they would do with their machines against anybody on this board, using the same machine. I bet that would be a real eye opener and a shock to FBI upper level management, if the results were ever allowed to get to that level. Anyways, just hope their gun handling skills are much higher than their detecting skills, as their lives might actually depend on that, but they seriously need some help with their detecting, big time.
 

Another bonus; I'm thinking you could write your gear off your taxes and count hobby time as "training hours".
 

Icewing: But Captain I think I need to detect that yard around the old Victorian house some more, I just have a feeling something important is waiting to be found that might have a bearing on this homicide investigation.
Captain: OK Icewing, one more day in that yard, then tomorrow I expect you to be ready for standard patrol duties again.
Icewing: Will do Captain! As thoughts of the 11 silver coins, 7 IHP's, 2 V nickels, 4 Buffaloes, and 37 Wheaties he had found the previous day ran through his mind. I just know there is a Barber half in that yard, and I'm going to hit it hard today!
 

I'm registered with a few PDs to help if needed
 

I offered to volunteer my time if ever needed to the sheriff's Dept. one time. A friend of mine is with Search & Rescue, and for a possible crime scene asked to borrow a detector from me, I set up a user friendly detector, gave him a crash course, and wished them luck. They found trash and nothing else. When I told him I would be more then willing to assist in the future, I was told I could not, I need to be a Deputy. I understand chain of evidence etc., and would flag and not dig, but again, NO. So, with two borrowed detectors, they were just like the FBI guys pictured above. Oh well....... (At least the one I loaned out had the cord wrapped, bet my guy at least "Looked" professional).
 

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I was wondering if they even had the "OFF" switch in the "ON" position?
 

I'm registered with a few PDs to help if needed

Kudos Casper. Some PDs will accept experienced volunteer MDers. Others, well, let's just say they are afraid someone might show them up (or steal some excuse for OT).
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I think it was just a media presentation, they surely were not detecting a thing that far above the ground. If they were I would very much like to see those detectors available to the general public. I thought they were ACE series judging from the color.
 

I think it was just a media presentation, they surely were not detecting a thing that far above the ground. If they were I would very much like to see those detectors available to the general public. I thought they were ACE series judging from the color.

I figured most people who looked at that photo would know they were not actively detecting but would notice the 3 hanging cords since I even added arrows to point them out.
 

I offered to volunteer my time if ever needed to the sheriff's Dept. one time. A friend of mine is with Search & Rescue, and for a possible crime scene asked to borrow a detector from me, I set up a user friendly detector, gave him a crash course, and wished them luck. They found trash and nothing else. When I told him I would be more then willing to assist in the future, I was told I could not, I need to be a Deputy. I understand chain of evidence etc., and would flag and not dig, but again, NO. So, with two borrowed detectors, they were just like the FBI guys pictured above. Oh well....... (At least the one I loaned out had the cord wrapped, bet my guy at least "Looked" professional).

Have them deputise you then...
 

Unless they are EOD, I'd think the exposure/training for the layperson using a MD would be very low to nil. Just as most treasure hunters are getting started, we learn from our mistakes and experiences with our machines. That cord hanging drives me bonkers too. I had a rookie mistake on Saturday. Forgot I had a new ring on my opposite hand, and I kept getting pinged every time I checked a handful of soil. I was so confused as to why I was getting a signal but had nothing but soil in my hand. Took me about 5 minutes to figure it out.
 

I figured most people who looked at that photo would know they were not actively detecting but would notice the 3 hanging cords since I even added arrows to point them out.

I seen the same group on Fox news and they appeared to be detecting but their swing height was about a foot to 18 inches above the ground
 

I like how they have the coil so long from the ground and they most go crazy over the signals they will get from the cords!
 

Heavy set ladies (in law enforcement) working for the Federal government, and you say the job is not getting done correctly... WHAT?
 

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FBI mindset= For Babies Inside
 

Im sure I just got myself put on some kind of "list", but I went ahead and sent the image in my original post to the San Antonio FBI office with a few suggestions. So if I disappear....
 

Im sure I just got myself put on some kind of "list", but I went ahead and sent the image in my original post to the San Antonio FBI office with a few suggestions. So if I disappear....

Just watch for a fleet of black Suburbans/Tahoes with Govt plates in your neck of the woods. They like to be obvious.
 

Im sure I just got myself put on some kind of "list", but I went ahead and sent the image in my original post to the San Antonio FBI office with a few suggestions. So if I disappear....

If they come get you, can I have that burnt Barber half you found? You won't need it where you are going.
 

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