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<blockquote data-quote="CPRsm" data-source="post: 11442817" data-attributes="member: 81705"><p>Not quite the same. When a car is being repo'd, the vehicle doesn't belong to the individual to begin with. They are tracking the vehicle whereabouts, not the person. And that is just to make an easier grab when the owner isn't blockading it at their house because they know what is coming. Last I heard when I dabbled in it was they cannot track you either way. When you pull the device back off the vehicle, you can down load where the car went. But you cannot actively track it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed with DaleM. Seems like a waist of time fighting for something there is already an alternative to, and has been for years. Why is a warrant so out of the question? Did I miss that part ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPRsm, post: 11442817, member: 81705"] Not quite the same. When a car is being repo'd, the vehicle doesn't belong to the individual to begin with. They are tracking the vehicle whereabouts, not the person. And that is just to make an easier grab when the owner isn't blockading it at their house because they know what is coming. Last I heard when I dabbled in it was they cannot track you either way. When you pull the device back off the vehicle, you can down load where the car went. But you cannot actively track it. Agreed with DaleM. Seems like a waist of time fighting for something there is already an alternative to, and has been for years. Why is a warrant so out of the question? Did I miss that part ? [/QUOTE]
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