[PW] GPS
swguardian-wombat at yahoo.com
swguardian-wombat at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 6 18:31:09 PDT 2007
Corporate fleets use GPS to track their vehicles and can receive quite a bit of
information about what the vehicles are doing, including location, stopping/starting,
speed, etc. Here are some links that will give you an idea
http://www.gpsfleetsolutions.com/
http://tinyurl.com/3bdq57
Rboconoresq at aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 10/5/2007 4:20:29 PM Central Daylight Time, cvj at hcvco.com
writes:
> Well, many autmobiles are equipped with them. If one has an auto with all
> the "helpful" features that tell one where to go, and send help to one,
> then they are driving an auto with GPS. A goodly number of rental autos
> are so equipped, for the benefit of the rental company, so they know
> exactly how many miles are driven. I fail to see how a "hidden" GPS can
> stalk anything, as the device would be in one place, excepting a vehicle,
> and the GPS does not have the capability to follow one when one leaves the
> vehicle. One is not obligated to carry a device with them. I,
> personally, worry more about black helicopters. Connie
>
>
> >Since GPS devices are sometimes hidden and used to
> >stalk victims, what would it require to detect a
> >hidden one?
> >
> >Sylvia
>
Wait a minute--I've always thought that GPS devices were only for the
purpose of giving the driver information as to how to get from point "A" to
point "B." I have never heard that they are devices placed in cars to track them.
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