Indy woman finds GPS monitor during evening walk, raises questions about the system

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  • TheGrumpyGuy

    Get off my lawn!
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    Too close for comfort
    ... but it's not exactly shocking when it occurs.
    I think I see the solution here; these devices should have enough electrical energy stored in them to give a prolonged high-powered taze to the wearer when cut-off is attempted, and should be placed around the neck instead of the ankle - problem solved.
     

    printcraft

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    I think I see the solution here; these devices should have enough electrical energy stored in them to give a prolonged high-powered taze to the wearer when cut-off is attempted, and should be placed around the neck instead of the ankle - problem solved.

    Have you ever seen "The Running Man"?
     
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