> I am highly skeptical that mandatory GPS tracking of
> people and their cars will ever become a fact of life.
> This idea raises all sorts of privacy issues, including
> whether people will consent to being tracked.

=v= Many cars are already being tracked without the knowledge
or consent of the people driving or paying for them.  If a
buyer is considered a credit risk (as most Americans are, in
the wake of the Too-Big-To-Fail crisis), the dealer may put
in a tracking device.  If payments fall behind, the car can
be located, remotely disabled, and repoed.

=v= Most people don't own "their" cars, the banks do.
    <_Jym_>
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