Originally posted here by |The|Specialist
I don't support spying especially when nobody knows whats going on.
I got a giggle at that one, isn't that what spying is all about in the first place , sorry the visions of the CIA , ASIO and the like running around in labelled flouro vests just doesn't cut the picture.

Seriously tho, I can see the benefits of these devices for the tracking of fleet vehicles, tracking vehicles that have been stolen as pointed out .... but,

... if one has the need to install one of these devices to check on the movements of a spouse, then the trust has gone out of the relationship and this spells the end as far as I am concerned. These people would be better off spending the money on divorce proceeding, because that where its going to end up.

I have been married a long time and we share a common machine for email that is filtered to seperate equally accessible folders - but neither checks on each others email and/or snail-mail - nor do we question each other about our movements - as someone once sang "Its a matter of trust" and if I did not trust my wife I couldn't see the point of getting married and/or staying married.