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And no, I am not kidding you. However I should add that following someone that is suspicious should only be done when you are in your immediate local community. Not the whole town, city, country, whatever. The reason for this is that if you are a conscientious neighbor you know your immediate neighbors (at the very least thier faces) and who generally comes and goes. You however do not know who belongs and doesn't belong in any other part of the town, city, country, whatever.
That makes sense. I know my two block long block and who lives where and what cars are generally parked there. Can't imagine driving to a part of town I was not familiar with and start patrolling their neighborhood as would become a suspect myself.