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trackors


Question Posted Thursday June 21 2007, 2:36 pm


Is there really such thing where you can put a trackor on someones car and see where they went. I want to buy one but i dont know where? thanks.



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Brandi_S answered Thursday June 21 2007, 4:22 pm:
The tracking devices are meant to be put on your car so the police can find it, in the event it is stolen.
Or for a parent to keep track of their children who are inexperienced drivers to keep track of where they are going and if they were speeding.
I hope one of the above reasons is your purpose in seeking such a device.

I see you post as a 16 year old. Are you aware they cost hundreds of dollars, plus installation, plus activation fee, plus monthly payments?

Below is a link to a place that sells them.

But beware: If you go and put it on, say a boyfriend's car without his prior knowledge and consent, for example, that is an invasion of privacy, and it is stalking, which is a crime.

Just the facts, Ma'am.

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superstarblue89 answered Thursday June 21 2007, 3:59 pm:
ok well yes you can but technically it's stalking unless your a parent keeping an eye on your child...if not they can arrest you...but you can buy a tracking system at several places...but its ill advised...just based on the fact that I highly doubt that you want to deal with charges and a possible restraining order

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Master_Betty answered Thursday June 21 2007, 3:45 pm:
I think you might find that that's called stalking.

There are plenty of places to buy tracking equipment - you can even track a mobile phone if you have permission.

Here's an article on EDRs (Event Data Recorders) that might help you out [ [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ] - it's about parents tracking teenage drivers.

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