Child GPS tracking device: good or wrong?
I hate tracking device. I hate if someone wants tracking me. I’m a free man (at least I want to think that I’m a free man) and where I go is my personal affair.
But sometime I want to know where my kids are. Are they at school or skip the class and go to a movie or in a park? If I give to my child a GPS tracking device will be good for me but how he/she will feel? A teenager needs freedom and a GPS tracking device will be like a spy in the school bag.
Sometime with a Child GPS you want just to check the nanny. She really takes your child to the park while you were out of home?
I digg a little more and I found that are a lot of tracking devices and you can buy by age. For example for 0-2 years you can buy Wireless Baby Monitors, P-Trac Micro - Tiny GPS Tracker works indoors or Locator Plus Pack with Distance Alert.
For teenager you can buy advanced devices like a Car Camera Recorder Pro (Record everything which happens in front you in the Rear View Mirror Car Camera Recorder w/ Video and Audio.), CarChip PRO with Alarm (designed warn the driver when user-set speed, acceleration, and braking limits are exceeded as well as save the information for later retrieval), PS/2 Mini Key Logger 64K (Find out which Web Sites your children are visiting) or Pocket Track Pro Magnetic GPS Logger (stores up to 100 hours of tracking data. It is a simple solution to know where your child and/or teenager have been.).
And the list is so long. What do you think? It is good or bad that a child have a GPS tracking device on them?
Before comment you can watch as Brickhouse CEO Todd Morris talks about child tracking on the Today Show:

