Posted on 10/27/2009 5:42:32 PM PDT by luckybogey
http://www.suntimes.com/technology/1847999,CST-NWS-tracker27.article
this link has a pic and video..
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/money/102609_GPS_device_can_track_children
People should start naming their children Waldo.
Maybe your parents want to get lost.......
Marking to come back later. The possible abuse of this type of technology is what worries me. OTOH, I can see the benefits for parents and children, too.
Exactly. I’m not sure I’d get one for a kid.
Instead of “Little Buddy” they could call it the “Gilligan.”
Need to be sure Pedophiles cannot use it. Is it fully encrypted and digital so only the parent can track?
I should add, one of our sons had a cell phone we could use to track him. But, if the kid drops the cell phone or tracking device...
I have seen on local TV recently when several individuals with Alzheimer’s disease disappeared and were not found until it was too late.
I know that——but this senior citizen doesn’t always want to be found-—LOL!
I see the good in this, I also see the bad. My FIRST thought was if I can track this device, who else can.
If “they” know you Child’s whereabouts and activities, “they” know yours, too.
I trust nothing post 0bama’s ascension.
In 1989 I suggested a similar product while in a senior entrepenuer class at NEU. I called it lo-Jack for kids
the professor and the business majors bashed it
I was only 20 years ahead of the pack
IF you had software that enable and disable it, then it MIGHT be a good idea. Right now, it’s just like Onstar, and you have no control.
No way.
Loss of freedom ALWAYS starts out with “for our own good.”
First it’s voluntary, then it’s mandatory.
And since a predator could locate this particular device and destroy it, well, then why not have it implanted, where the evil predators can’t get at it?
And so it goes...
I was going to say “wife tracker”, and why was she out of the kitchen!
Oh kay....where does one put it?
looks like the tube Dustin Hoffman kept his extra pair of glasses in Papillon
I find it hard to believe that a very small device on the arm or in the pocket of a little kid could receive sufficient GPS signals to make it really useful.
Just color me a gadget-freak who has bought more neat little things like this than I like to admit. Very few of them did what they promised. Starting with those rip-off glasses advertised in the comic books in the 50’s that said you would be able to see through girl's clothes. And then there was the walkie-talkie system I bought that turned out to be nothing more than a plastic can and string device.
Yup, been there, done that.
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