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Right.
So it ultimately opens up the crime scene, right?
If that vehicle or those lights are believed to be involved in the event, then that opens up the crime scene to that construction site.
And there is a potential for investigating digital evidence footprints in and around that construction site.
Correct.
I mean, you know, ultimately until they know that that site is potentially involved, then they may have not identified it as something to even investigate, let alone secure as a crime scene.
Well, digital evidence can be just about anywhere these days.
And I'll give the example of cell phone digital evidence, cell phone tower digital evidence.
Just that location alone, the construction site location alone, could be operating on a different cell phone tower, for example.
And if law enforcement hadn't identified that early on, then that may be something that they could go back and look at as far as digital evidence there.
Then you take the vehicle, for example.
Depending on what type of vehicle it is, there could be a lot of digital evidence from that vehicle.
now unfortunately we can't really identify what type of make model the vehicle is um but you know that's just another avenue of digital evidence take the construction site alone does the construction site have digital
devices on the construction site.
Some construction sites these days, they leave equipment on site.
Is that equipment secured with digital devices?
Does the construction company have maybe Wi-Fi set up so that the construction workers have the ability to communicate?
There are a lot of different things that we could speculate on as far as what type of digital evidence could be available at that site.
Right.
So some construction companies, in order to secure their equipment, they want to leave their equipment on site so they're not transporting it back and forth.