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Originally Posted by ParkerF
If the car has a tracking device...it can be tracked period. So, if the employer decided it wanted to track you for some reason they could...maybe it is a USA-individual liberty thing, but I do not want anyone to have the ability to track me regardless of their otherwise seemingly good intentions...I would pay twice as much+ for insurance to prevent that possiblity...Parents are starting to install such devices in their childrens cell phones, under their skin, in teen-agers cars, ect...and, I see no problem with that as the parent has a responsibility to protect their children...but an employer, no way Jose!
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It may sound a bit sappy, but this is the spirit, the ideals, that made me pack up my bags and move to America. I wish more people thought along those lines and took action to prevent the current craze of templing the freedoms that make America unique and free-est country in the world (at least until now).