UnLoser wrote:
Terrible. It's disgusting that parents are so invasive that they would track their kids everywhere they go. If they aren't being coerced into carrying the phone, then it's not so bad, but still, I'm saddened that parents feel the need to exert so much control over their children.
As long as parents are held accountable for their children's actions, it only makes sense to track their whereabouts. If junior crashes the car, it's mommy and daddy that have to pay the insurance,
and any civil damages awarded for wrongful deaths, disabilities, and emotional trauma that junior's accident caused.
With that said, the solution is simple: Get a second, non-trackable phone. Hide the trackable phone at home (or at a friend's house). Have all calls made to the trackable phone forwarded to the non-trackable phone. No one is the wiser.
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