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Spooks
What the hell is a supervisory system using spooks?
I came here to ask the same question.
Osomec 11:46, 5 July 2006 (UTC)reply
I'm guessing labour spies used by management. On that assumption, I'll change "spooks" to "spies" because obviously it's a bit confusing and probably too colloquial for an encyclopedia.
Bobanny 19:10, 13 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Correct, they were labour spies instituted by management. "Spooks" is the name that the rank and file police used. I think that this detail is relevant in this article. There are some excellent published resources by Robert Haldane - a former member of Victoria Police which I'll locate and add to this article.
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Spooks
What the hell is a supervisory system using spooks?
I came here to ask the same question.
Osomec 11:46, 5 July 2006 (UTC)reply
I'm guessing labour spies used by management. On that assumption, I'll change "spooks" to "spies" because obviously it's a bit confusing and probably too colloquial for an encyclopedia.
Bobanny 19:10, 13 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Correct, they were labour spies instituted by management. "Spooks" is the name that the rank and file police used. I think that this detail is relevant in this article. There are some excellent published resources by Robert Haldane - a former member of Victoria Police which I'll locate and add to this article.
131.172.34.1 (
talk) 07:44, 18 February 2011 (UTC)reply