Jul 26, 2008
Penn. lawmakers urged to use sex-offender tracking
Pennsylvania's auditor general wants his state to join the estimated two dozen others that track some released sex offenders with global positioning satellite technology.
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Be careful of what you ask for--look at the mess this has caused in California--just another law that can only be enforced on parolees (only 10% of registered sex offenders) The cities cannot afford to pay for the program and the state is going broke.
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Very interesting and informative post. GPS technology is definitely here to stay--and will be used in many important ways. If you or someone you know would like a chance to win a GPS truck tracking unit and year of service, please check out www.jett-track.com/promo/ . Read up on GPS tracking devices at www.jett-track.com or www.jett-track.com/features.php
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