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Until the 1980s, drugs trafficked in cars in the U.S. tended to be hidden in obvious places such as wheel wells or spare tires. [ citation needed ] In the early 1980s, the first magnetically or hydraulically actuated secret compartments, dubbed "urban traps" by the Drug Enforcement Administration , started to appear – often in door panels ...
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Secret places in the United States (2 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Secret places" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Shelter and protection: Cars offer numerous hiding spots, such as under seats, in air vents, or in crevices, where spiders can avoid predators and harsh weather conditions.
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Experts concur that most of these hiding spots are not the wisest stashing places for cash. There’s only one secret location that is deemed a decent one for hoarding a pile of money: The safe ...
An analysis of the Concealed Shoe Index maintained by Northampton Museum, conducted by June Swann and published in 1996, [7] reveals that the most common place of concealment is the chimney, fireplace or hearth (26.2 per cent), followed by under the floor or above the ceiling (22.9 per cent), and almost as many concealed in the roof. Shoes have ...
The secret stakeout For decades, police agencies have recommended that residents trim the hedges around their homes so they can have a clear view of their surroundings and minimize hiding spots ...