Jym:
There is a place under the dash in which they are plugged. If you don't want to be tracked (or you want to reduce your mileage under a mileage tax) you just unplug it. I've been there. Had to plug it in myself and unplug and return it after the American Family trial). This is common knowledge. And easy to defeat.
        Bill

At 02:07 PM 9/28/2012, Jym Dyer wrote:
> 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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