Funny Tracking devices for children
Breaking News, Funny News February 25th, 2008

Microchip implants are being used to monitor children, convicts, pets, Alzheimer’s patients, and others. Back in 2002 several volunteers had a radio frequency identification (RFID) “VeriChips” inserted under the skin of their arms.
American companies are reportedly working on developing a GPS-enabled chip to track individuals, which could potentially locate a person’s position, speed and direction.
A 37-year-old mother said a “human chip” is the only answer to keep track of her 15-year-old daughter, who has often skipped school without her school noticing. Her daughter and three friends were left dangling in mid-air in after one of them drove a friends car up a stay wire of an electricity pole. They had to climb out of the car while it balanced on the wire.
“The school principal rang me about 11am to say she had been in a car accident and she was OK,” she said. “I’m all for my daughter having a tracking device implanted otherwise I’m helpless.”
“You would never get a child to wear such a thing, so it would have to be implanted.”
She said she does not want to encroach on her daughter’s civil liberty, she just wants to keep her safe: “I think other parents would definitely support it… I don’t know if it’s possible but I think it’s a good idea just so I know she’s at school.”
I remember reading the article by Dan Gilmor back in 2000. He mentioned his friend who said he would gladly put an implant in his newborn daughter to protect her from kidnapping and other threats.
The last passage will stay in my memory for the rest of my life: “I admire my colleague’s devotion to his daughter’s well-being. I fear for her future, for the world she’ll live in, if he gets his wish.”
Is this what we’ve come to? Turning our children into pets on electronic leash? I agree it could be helpful in a case of kidnapping, but don’t you think a kidnaper would remember to “remove” the chip from your child?
As much as I’m obsessed with technology and improvement this is a little bit to much.


February 27th, 2008 at 2:03 am
Yeah, right. Sounds like the first step towards mass-mind control, if you ask me. Hopefully most people aren’t that stupid. Unfortunately, many are, and just paranoid enough to go through with this breach of human ethics in order to protect their child/children. Protect your children the old fasioned way(by being an involved parent), and don’t fall prey to the scare tactics!
February 29th, 2008 at 11:11 am
I recall reading about many such things in Sci-Fi books and in the news. I think that like much technology from radio and up there has always been negative and positive publicity.
There are benefits to having tags implanted and down sides too but as long as it remains a persons choice there is no bad side. When it becomes a governmental requirement or demand then, and only then, do the problems begin.
November 25th, 2008 at 3:05 am
as i look at these pics i think yrcking device
November 25th, 2008 at 3:08 am
tracking devices are very cool but also very dangorous they can effect your blood stream and that can cause major issues but in jewelry NOT BAD