Re: Schoolbags get GPS tracking
From: Andreas van Hooijdonk (ahooijdZ_at_piZ.beZ)
Date: 10/29/04
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Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:25:37 +0200
SBH wrote:
> The only problem I see is it's removal. Once a child molester or
> kidnapper learns of these devices in the backpack, they will make the
> child take it off. A GPS doesn't help if it's not permanently
> positioned. I have always advocated implanting small chips for
> children and making it volunteer for adults. If such a devices were
> used, many children would be saved and many of these kidnapped
> victims in Iraq could be found along with their captors. Then we
> could kill the SOBs.
Do you know of any implantable GPS tracking device? Will the batteries
be implanted too?
-- Andreas van Hooijdonk http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com
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