I see this as good way to help mentally disabled and the handicapped, not track teenagers. And besides, I know my car mechanic by name and could have him take it out. Its pretty simple to detect a signal going out, and then you can get a good enough idea to find it.
besides, a teenager has to learn indepence, not codepence, this only suggests parents should be their 24/7 to deal with all the kiddies problems.
my mom lets me make mistakes, within reason. I could understand her not wanting me to own fire arms but to track my car? thats stupid, especially because as an AP student I can leave school whenever I feel its time to leave, and my mom would get a bazillion emails and just start ignoring them.
another thing, as odd as this may sound to some of you, there are places in texas where you literally have to go over 80 to not have the police tailgate you.
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I see this as good way to help mentally disabled and the handicapped, not track teenagers. And besides, I know my car mechanic by name and could have him take it out. Its pretty simple to detect a signal going out, and then you can get a good enough idea to find it.
besides, a teenager has to learn indepence, not codepence, this only suggests parents should be their 24/7 to deal with all the kiddies problems.
my mom lets me make mistakes, within reason. I could understand her not wanting me to own fire arms but to track my car? thats stupid, especially because as an AP student I can leave school whenever I feel its time to leave, and my mom would get a bazillion emails and just start ignoring them.
another thing, as odd as this may sound to some of you, there are places in texas where you literally have to go over 80 to not have the police tailgate you.