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Now, human lookouts are becoming a remnant of the past.
In some towns cartel lookouts were paid through the municipal budget.
Protest leaders assigned lookouts to watch for any approach of troops.
The game against the Yankees completed Mitchell's career with the Lookouts.
"You have three lookouts and you're running radar," Mr. Meyer said.
While we were there, we had lookouts placed at other monuments.
Fire lookouts were paid, and lived in the towers 24/7.
They've worked as "humble spies, smugglers, lookouts, decoys, and bait," Orlinsky says.
But guns, on hips and in the arms of lookouts, were ever-present.
Some lookouts are paid employees, but most, including Mr. Dalton, are unpaid volunteers.
Just entering certain neighborhoods in San Salvador requires paying a bribe to youth lookouts.
When she tells Henry about why people become fire lookouts, she's speaking from experience.
Fire lookouts don't fight fires, they just raise an alarm when one flares up.
They had worked as lookouts for the sicarios , and as prostitutes for the men.
The emir has posted lookouts on grazing land to make sure farmers don't encroach.
They raised money to keep fire lookouts open when the state said it wouldn't.
Pub owners were often enlisted as referees and young boys paid to act as lookouts.
They met on the town's streets and erected barricades — even assigning lookouts on street corners.
Customs and Border Protection checks every U.S.-bound traveler against lookouts generated through the database.
Marina is actually part of a long tradition of artists who've spent time in lookouts.
There could be hundreds of thousands of youth working as lookouts for organized crime, he said.
It has also relied on Bedouins whose familial links allow them to act lookouts on the border.
The Nitrous Mafia is a group of people with lookouts on radios and nitrous tanks in backpacks.
At the bottom of the hill, two lookouts were talking on their cellphones under an olive tree.
Later, they heard the sound of all-terrain vehicles, a favorite mode of transport for cartel lookouts.
They post lookouts who walk on the weather decks and keep an eye on the water below.
In their heyday there were more than 8,000 fire lookouts in 19593 states across the United States.
Close to 2628 parks remained accessible for visitors to use roads, lookouts, trails, and open-air memorials.
Specifically needed are people who could serve as lookouts on boats and scour nearby beaches, Tyler MacLeod said.
If it banked over the town of al-Hader, the lookouts knew that it was coming for Saraqib.
Think crystal clear river waterfalls, swimming holes, towering lookouts and thousands of species of birds, plants, and animals.
The dealers usually work in teams that include lookouts and shills, or plants posing as players who win.
Was the strikeout real, or was it orchestrated by Joe Engel, the Lookouts' owner, as a publicity stunt?
"But if you removed all but one of those, I would say the lookouts are the most reliable."
Nearly 75 such lookouts are available for rent, the sales pitch combining great views with a sense of history.
Eight CPD police officers were parked out in front of the designated sites and performed the role of lookouts.
With Mitchell, the Lookouts would become the only professional baseball team to have a female pitcher at the time.
Those who staff the lookouts usually stay in the rustic, one-room towers or in nearby cabins during fire season.
Medicine Point was built in 1940 and, like many other lookouts, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Outside the ship, lookouts are typically stationed at the back and near the front on or close to the bridge.
Poachers set up fishing camps on deserted beaches and employ lookouts on hilltops to scan for navy boats, she said.
The closest Border Patrol station is 80 miles away, according to Chilton, and cartel lookouts can easily spot agents approaching.
It's called "Firewatch," and it's an interactive drama about two lonely fire lookouts in Wyoming who substitute talk for action.
But volunteers are raising awareness of the turtles' plight, and they've built a network of lookouts who report turtle sightings.
A new solution to this proposed by conservation nonprofit Resolve is to use AI-equipped cameras to act as remote lookouts.
Constantly wary of halcones, or hawks, as cartel lookouts are known, Muñoz points out several black pickup trucks with tinted windows.
He began the season in the Class AA Southern League, with the Chattanooga Lookouts, and through April, he was hitting .159.
To Lookouts Manager Doug Mientkiewicz, the former Twins first baseman who had also managed Sano in Class A, something seemed off.
When lookouts spotted the Japanese torpedoes coming toward the Wasp, Greenslade was in the chart house, his maps spread before him.
Assassins, lookouts and spies scattered across the globe successfully killed a number of high-profile targets over a span of years.
The ship's lookouts, Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee, didn't have access to binoculars during the journey, and therefore couldn't see very far.
Guides warn against it, citing drug lords, thieves, gun battles, knife fights and lookouts who might mistake you for an undercover cop.
The army officer in charge told villagers they must cook for the soldiers and act as lookouts at night, Soe Chay said.
Duffey said that like many lookouts, she&aposs vigilant the entire day as opposed to just the eight hours she&aposs being paid.
East's apprenticeship has involved mostly "standing yard," managing a youthful team of lookouts, runners and enforcers on the perimeter of a drug house.
Angus King asked the witnesses, questioning why the ships' radars or on-board lookouts/watch crews were unable to detect the civilian ships.
At other times, the alarm is raised by lookouts, and the crew can repel the invaders with weapons or by increasing the ship's speed.
The migrants tell of grisly murders, of how gangs have recruited boys as lookouts and drug runners and forced girls into becoming their brides.
Minnesota Twins minor league third baseman Sean Miller, who is assigned to the Double-A Chattanooga Lookouts, also was banned 50 games without pay.
But many lookouts along the way offer views of the ocean and of the Dutch-inspired red-roofed, white cottages clustered in the hills.
The main road snaking up from the valley has lookouts where I could see Triesen, church steeples, the Rhine and the Swiss Alps beyond.
The defendants were convicted of organizing a string of robberies in the Detroit area where they served as lookouts by parking near the stores.
Beijing News reports that the factories were surrounded by surveillance cameras and that locals operated as lookouts for police and other would-be investigators.
If a plane taking off from Aleppo began cutting across the eastern mountains within two minutes, a call went out to lookouts in Idlib province.
To avoid being spotted by cartel lookouts, the DEA agents and Mexican marines went to a local discount store to buy shorts, sandals, and beachwear.
A variety of modern fire detection methods, including infrared devices, live streaming cameras, satellite imagery and drones, have sped up the retirement of most lookouts.
Mr. Dalton showed the couple around the lookout, explaining the old telephone system and the fire finder, a type of alidade used by fire lookouts.
Ray Kresek, a retired firefighter and a historian of fire lookouts, said they have an advantage over anything yet invented: they live in the tower.
Even before last week's attack, shipping companies had taken extra precautions, including armed guards, more lookouts at sea, sailing faster and increased contact with international navies.
Efforts continue, meanwhile, to figure out a way to once and for all make fire lookouts obsolete with modern and potentially cheaper ways to spot fires.
The ship's lookouts had to rely on their eyesight alone — the ship's binoculars were locked inside a cabinet that no one could find the key to.
To deal with these challenges, extra sailors are assigned as lookouts and others are added below decks to help in case of steering or engine problems.
By turning its base toward the smoke, the lookouts can get an "azimuth reading," which will help determine the distance of the blaze from their location.
Although the known mine danger areas in the Gulf have been swept extensively, lookouts on warships are still trained to spot floating mines, just in case.
After communicating with Dwight, their man on the inside, via a system of messages tied to arrows, Rick's group began their attack by killing the Saviors' lookouts.
But with their lofty views and good old-fashioned human observation, fire lookouts play a crucial role in the nation&aposs front-line efforts to stop wildfires.
Idaho&aposs Salmon-Challis National Forest in 2010 opted to boost its staffed lookouts from four to six and cut back on flights over the rugged area.
The security zone, as it was known, was made up of a series of fortified lookouts, each surrounded by trenches and housing little more than bare bunkers.
Despite the solitude, many fire lookouts were drawn to the romance of spending summer on a mountain peak, sleeping under the stars between days scouting for fires.
But except for certain spots, fire towers and fire lookouts are on their way out in the US. Now, I actually know a fire lookout in Canada.
Protective nets provide safe harbor for swimmers, and "vigies", volunteer underwater bodyguards, serve as lookouts for surfers, allowing them to take advantage of the island's world class waves.
There were a couple of women in the enterprise who would knock on the doors and then act as lookouts while two or three others raided the home.
The deputy task force commander in Marawi, Colonel Romeo Brawner, said Hapilon evaded security forces because rebels had a network of lookouts and gunmen ready to defend him.
The multipurpose park, built atop boldly intersecting concrete slabs, will feature plazas, gardens, cafes, urban farms, a sculpture park, an amphitheater, lookouts, boat launches, and an environmental education center.
The multipurpose park, built atop boldly intersecting concrete slabs, will feature plazas, gardens, cafes, urban farms, a sculpture park, an amphitheater, lookouts, boat launches, and an environmental education center.
The Croix des Gardes hill derives its name from the cross (croix), still standing on the hill, which marks the spot where the lookouts (gardes) used to keep watch.
At the memorial of Frederick Fleet — one of the lookouts — a prankster left a pair of binoculars with a note reading "Sorry for bringing these 100 years too late."
Public security adviser Durazo Montaño says an amnesty plan would likely be offered to people who produced or planted drugs for cartels or served as drug mules or lookouts.
Apart from thousands of women who provided support to the liberation war effort as lookouts, transporters, informants, cooks and cleaners, around 7,323 Zimbabwean women fought in the armed struggle.
Organizers say the intention of the night-time events is to fray the nerves of Israeli military lookouts and to lower morale in Israeli villages along the 30-mile frontier.
Since the Russian device bedazzles eyesight, its targets presumably include bridge crews, lookouts, or weapon crews — in other words, mariners who rely on visual sightings to perform their shipboard duties.
Gradually, they raised awareness in the community, attracted volunteers and built a network of lookouts, like taxi drivers and hotel security guards, who report sightings of turtles on the beach.
Concealing oneself from an lookouts and surveillance is about putting "anything you can between you and whatever might be observing you," another Fort Benning sniper school instructor previously told Insider.
The town itself is isolated, hours from any city in a road riddled with boulders and difficult for law enforcement to access, particularly if lookouts were trying to stop them.
But officials have also found the remaining lookouts spot the majority of forest wildfires in the areas they cover, giving firefighters crucial extra time to put them out before they spread.
While Irene bore down, New York was like a kingdom with farsighted lookouts on the ramparts, but no way of keeping track of invaders who managed to breach the castle gates.
International maritime rules for collision avoidance do not define right of way for any one vessel, but provide common standards for signaling between ships, as well as regulations on posting lookouts.
The Yankees were in town for an exhibition game as they made their way from spring training in Florida back to New York, and 27,21987 people had filled the Lookouts' stands.
There should have been lookouts on watch on the port, starboard and stern of the destroyer Fitzgerald — sailors scanning the horizon with binoculars and reporting by headsets to the destroyer's bridge.
In some of the deepest regions of Northern California and Oregon, helicopters dropped off food and water for the lookouts, or they simply lived off the wildlife that crossed their paths.
Raúl mentioned that some traditional taxi drivers in Mexico City serve as coyotes—low-level cartel lookouts—and that organized crime syndicates pay these driver-scouts commissions for bringing in clients.
Those actions include revoking visas and entering visa lookouts, Pompeo said, as well as working with the Treasury Department to consider slapping Magnitsky sanctions on those involved in the dissident journalist's slaying.
If they could control the business owners and the workforce, they would acquire well-placed drug distribution points, street dealers, and lookouts — all under the facade of a legitimate and ubiquitous business.
I met him in St. Petersburg in July in an unmarked office in a building whose various inhabits — many of which are human rights organizations — serve as tacit "lookouts" for one another.
A series of deadly clashes between the Turkana community and other ethnic groups that they said had crossed from South Sudan have put people on edge, to the point of posting lookouts.
Yet after much wandering around the waterfall, in and out of stores and mazes, over and under lookouts, beneath the sprawling dome, I had begun to feel as I were being swallowed.
These lookouts are famed for some of the best land-based whale watching on the planet, but despite it being a sunny day, the horizon was hazy and the visibility was not favorable.
But attacks fell as shipping firms tightened security measures, such as posting lookouts, blocking easy entry points to the ship with barbed wire and installing secure panic rooms with communication equipment, known as "citadels".
Teenagers openly tote guns while they work as guards, lookouts and distributors for drug lords operating just a few miles from where hundreds of thousands and tourists and athletes will be for the Aug.
Those who could be eligible would be children and women recruited by organized crime to work as lookouts or mules, rural farmers who grow drug crops and people imprisoned for political crimes based on ideology.
Freedom after payment of the ransom came with a warning that the victims must cooperate in both the distribution of drugs and the cartel's need for lookouts, or halcones, or the businesses would be closed.
While some people acted as lookouts, others bled the animals out by inserting a large-gauge needle into the tongue and into an artery, then removed the organs after the heart stopped beating, he surmised.
Were lookouts on watch scanning the seas for other ships and, if so, why did they not see the 25-foot freighter, the ACX Crystal, stacked with more than 218,000 containers, bearing on the destroyer?
A system known as L.C.E.S., for the elements of fire safety it emphasizes — lookouts, communication, escape routes and safety zones — became the focus in the 1990s, after six firefighters died in the Dude fire in Arizona.
Over four days we took our rented Jeep Wrangler on as many of the passable roads on St. John as we could, stopping at all the beaches, bars, scenic lookouts and trails we had time for.
Avi Meir, 29, who works in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, said that over the past few days he had spotted police lookouts on the rooftops staking out the apartment building to the left of his.
Daryl and Carol's group manages to intercept and toast the Saviors who get sent to check on the radio-silent (read: dead) lookouts, while at the same time leading a giant horde of walkers toward Negan's compound.
It was April 173, 177, and Mitchell, all of 223, was on the roster of the otherwise all-male Tennessee minor league team the Chattanooga Lookouts, which had signed her to a contract just a week before.
Some of those teams have been part of their communities for generations, like the Chattanooga Lookouts, whose roots date to 1885; some are playing in stadiums built as recently as 2008, when the Billings Mustangs' Dehler Park opened.
Teams like the Toledo Mud Hens and the Chattanooga Lookouts have had their unique names for over a century — standing out amongst teams that simply share a name with their Major League parent teams, like the Syracuse Mets or Iowa Cubs.
None of the investigations has apportioned blame for the accident, or explained how an advanced U.S. warship with sophisticated radars and trained lookouts sailing in clear, albeit dark, conditions was struck by a vessel more than three times its size.
We see Drake, Sully, and Sam chasing new villain, Nadine, and her group of bad guys, Shoreline, across the Madagascan savannah to the Twelve Towers—a collection of pirate lookouts that all lead to the summit of a massive, extinct volcano.
Authorities had been looking for Bell since January 2017, when nearly 200 law enforcement personnel raided the Victory Inn in Detroit, a motel where Bell allegedly took part in a sophisticated criminal operation manned by lookouts and armed guards, Walls said.
BMP4 encourages vessels to register with the Maritime Security Centre Horn of Africa (MSCHOA) before entering the HRA, to report to a military liaison daily while in the area, and to implement protection measures such as lookouts and physical barriers to boarding.
She is said to have continued to play, pitching for another of Engel's teams, the Chattanooga Junior Lookouts, through the summer of 1931 and criss-crossing the country for the next two years to capitalize on offers to play in exhibition games.
The solution was fire lookouts, with the number peaking somewhere around 21940,000 in the 1940s, many constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, a federal program that paid young, unemployed men during the Great Depression to plant trees, develop parks and build roads and other structures.
Our favorite reformed teen psychopath, Carl, said the words "sometimes kids have to find their own way to show their parents the way" to newcomer Siddiq; and — as we expected when he passed one of their lookouts last Sunday — Rick's plotline involved the Scavengers.
He is at his best in a quieter voice, sorting out why the police cannot simply swoop into a favela and arrest Mr. Big, and how street lookouts work and, especially, how a smart young Brazilian with a sick baby could transform himself into a crime lord.
This army of on-the-ground operatives, who push the government's policies, help purvey its propaganda and act as lookouts, is especially valuable at a time when the country is being rocked by protests over access to jobs and land, and a failure to advance democracy.
REGGIO CALABRIA, Italy — Fighting the mafia at the very toe of Italy, Roberto Di Bella has seen a lot: children as young as 11 or 12 serving as lookouts during murders, attending drug deals and mob strategy sessions, or learning how to handle a Kalashnikov assault rifle.
The occupiers have posted lookouts and keep armed watch outside the office building where the Bundys have set up their headquarters, but there is no one for tens of miles around, except for members of the media who appear for press conferences called by the Bundys.
Because work cannot be done on or near the tracks without transit employees acting as "flaggers," essentially lookouts for oncoming trains, and because there is a shortage of lower-level workers to act as flaggers, skilled signal maintainers were pressed into this task, current and former employees said.
Hallucinations afflict lookouts because, as Ishmael explains in Moby-Dick, they're up at odd hours and alone, parsing the "blending cadence of waves with thoughts" for danger, whales, or other vessels; the brain and eyes are inclined to make meaning and mirages of undifferentiated land- and seascapes where none exist.
In one incident witnessed by The Associated Press last year in the central state of Puebla, police pointed out locals acting as lookouts — posing as farmers or gazing from a highway overpass — as people in dozens of pickups filled plastic tanks with fuel pilfered from a gas pipeline running through a cornfield.
You tell yourself you will never be one of those people who stand for hours in the rain being toyed with by the lookouts, shuffled from one side of the street to the other, made to show track marks at the base of the steps, suffered having the slot slap shut definitively just as you are finally stepping up to it.
" The second complaint alleges that in February 2016, seven boys assaulted a 15-year-old girl with development delays in the stairwell of Teachers Preparatory High School: According to the complaint, two of the boys forced her to give them oral sex while "the rest of the group watched and stood guard as lookouts to make sure no one interrupted.
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