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Informative Essay: Tracking Device In You Or Your Child

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Would you want people watching your every move? How about knowing where you are? This informative essay will explain why implanting a tracking device in you or your child, is not a good idea! Having a device in your child people to know where they are is a horrible idea! Not only does it bring discomfort for your child, but it also breaks the law of the fourth amendment of privacy. It also has a hazard of people being able to hack into the device and track you or your child down!

The first reason is bringing discomfort to your child. They want you to trust them, but putting a tracking device in them does not show trust! They will know that you will be watching their every move. 74% of kids don 't kid kidnapped each year that is, almost everyone and more than half. If it does occur to them who 's fault is it really? The child or the parent! In the essay "big mother is watching" It clearly states "It 's one thing to put a tracking device in your car, critics say, but to put one in your own child is too invasive." Would you want your child to feel, "Invasive"?

Another reason why tracking devices are no good is, breaking the law of the fourth amendment of privacy! Breaking the law, It can sometimes lead to jail or other harsh punishments, but are they really about to let this law be a let back that would also mean that …show more content…

Lastly If people can break into your computer or banking account then with certainty they can break into tracking devices! True, it does help parents and guardians know where you are but also let 's other people you don 't know and trust know where you are! The article, "Big mother is watching" Written by Teennewsweek states, "At first devices is used for applications we all agree are good, but then slowly it is used for more than it was intended." Used more than it was intended, that is exactly what I mean. Bad people can get a hold of your child find out where you live ,and even worse kidnap your child. Leaving both you and your child in

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