GPS tracking of children
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I laughed when they said the tracking device took things to "Big Brother" extremes. (I laughed because I caught the reference, not because of whether that was an exaggeration or not.)
But, when you think about it, it kind of does take things that way.
I can understand one's concern for the safety of a child, but constant survellance? GPS tracking? I guess it all depends on your personal point of view. You're completely demolishing any privacy your kid has.
My take on this is that if you have to know where your kid is all of the time as literally as that in order to keep them out of trouble, no technology is going to save you there. Maybe for really little kids, I guess....
But, when you think about it, it kind of does take things that way.
I can understand one's concern for the safety of a child, but constant survellance? GPS tracking? I guess it all depends on your personal point of view. You're completely demolishing any privacy your kid has.
My take on this is that if you have to know where your kid is all of the time as literally as that in order to keep them out of trouble, no technology is going to save you there. Maybe for really little kids, I guess....
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