Topic: Do youthink it's okay for parents | |
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to track their kids via GPS?
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yep
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anything is ok for parents of a teen HA!
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Absolutely. Even if the kids don't think so.
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Depending on their age and how responsible they are...yeah.
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where do they put the tracking bug?? WAIT, i don't wanna know...
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sure do.you can get one for 80 dollars at sams
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ankle bracelet
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Yup
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Nope...take the bewb out there mouths and let them go
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Tough one. I think kids should be afforded privacy and at least some of the (earned) civil liberties that adults are.
but....it's a different (and more dangerous) world than when I grew up..... and we ALL are losing our right to privacy |
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dont have kids...dont know...dont care
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I guess its like "if you live in my house" things.. I mean until your child is no longer a child,, Id watch them like hawks.. esp girls...
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You have to give them some form of trust until they prove you wrong.. they too have to learn from mistakes.
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My friend had done it through his daughters phone. When it went to a popular parking spot so did he
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Absouluty. But I don't think it should be a permanente plan. And I don't think finger prints are necesary.
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You can track your child through their cell phone as long as it's not more than 2 years old, all of them come with GPS pretty much now. In fact a lot of them offer that as a selling point |
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why not just put collars on them?
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You can track your child through their cell phone as long as it's not more than 2 years old, all of them come with GPS pretty much now. In fact a lot of them offer that as a selling point Cell phone can be ditched. And not all cell's can be tracked; depends on the cell provider. |
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You can track your child through their cell phone as long as it's not more than 2 years old, all of them come with GPS pretty much now. In fact a lot of them offer that as a selling point Cell phone can be ditched. And not all cell's can be tracked; depends on the cell provider. |
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