Creating interactive, on-the-street content with pedestrians and locals.
And so, with their tuk-tuks roaring to life, the TukTukPatrol team set off into the unknown, ready for whatever adventures lay ahead... TukTukPatrol 17 02 02 Mee Part 1 Meeting and go...
With the plan in place, the team sets out on their perilous journey. As they depart the secure facility, they know that the road ahead will be fraught with danger. The episode ends with a dramatic shot of the team in their high-tech vehicle, speeding through the night, ready to face whatever challenges lie ahead. As they depart the secure facility, they know
The Driver turns the key. Clunk. Sputter. Roar. Video sharing meant CDs
Some urban police forces in South Asia use tuk-tuks for maneuverability in narrow alleys. “Patrol” fits. “17 02 02” as a date. “Mee” could be an officer’s callsign. Part 1: Briefing (meeting) then deployment (go).
In 2002, broadband was nascent. Video sharing meant CDs, DV tapes, or early peer-to-peer networks. “TukTukPatrol” could have been a small team of backpackers or journalists in Thailand, Sri Lanka, or India documenting tuk-tuk repairs, traffic patrols, or a charity rally. “Meeting and go” would then be the first scene: assembling at a café or garage, then departing.