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GPS devices

Started by carolinayarddog, January 27, 2009, 09:58:31 AM

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carolinayarddog

A builder here in central FL caught a thief taking from his homesite by putting a GPS device in a drill; police were able to track it right to the crook's trunk.  Paper said it was the kind used to track lost dogs.
Anybody using these?  Sounds like a great idea for a bike or a cage

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Quote from: carolinayarddog on January 27, 2009, 09:58:31 AM
A builder here in central FL caught a thief taking from his homesite by putting a GPS device in a drill; police were able to track it right to the crook's trunk.  Paper said it was the kind used to track lost dogs.
Anybody using these?  Sounds like a great idea for a bike or a cage

Can you post the story or where the story originated?
I'm sure everyone would like to know the details re the GPS used.
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Ya may as well get ready for tho, this will be what they use to have ya pay road usage taxes in the very near future!
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carolinayarddog

I read the story this morning in the online edition of the Tampa Tribune; however I could not relocate it, probably because of Super Bowl coverage, State Farm news, arrest of another billionaire hedge fund crook, etc, edging out its space.

I do remember there were no other specifics on the device, but it's probably similar to the on the link posted by seattledyna for tracking dogs




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