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Top 5 Reasons:
Why You Might be GPS Tracked
With over 1 million GPS tracking systems now operating in the United States many people are asking themselves if they might of had or have a GPS tracker placed upon their vehicle. With the advancement of technology, it is now common to be watched by some form of surveillance equipment every time an individual leaves the house. Security cameras patrol the parking lots of almost every retail and industrial complex or business center, and surveillance cameras are now common at red lights of most metropolitan and medium-sized cities. Despite the fact that most people are becoming immune to the prevalence of surveillance cameras, they are still reluctant to accept the practice of using vehicle tracking devices. With the increased use of GPS tracking systems among, consumers, businesses, and law enforcement many people have been left asking the question:
Am I Being GPS Tracked?
Although their are numerous people being GPS tracked every single day, certain people are at higher risk of having a GPS tracking being placed in or on their vehicle than others. Below are the top 5 reasons why a person might be GPS tracked.
1. You Are Engaging In Illegal Activities:
Drug traffickers, burglars, arsonists, and sex offenders beware because one of the main users of GPS tracking systems are law enforcement agencies. Law enforcement agencies are able to legally place a GPS tracking system onto a suspected criminal's vehicle in many states without first having to obtain a warrant. Therefore, if you are breaking the law and you feel safe because you don't see the red flashing lights of a police cruiser be advised that law enforcement agencies are always using the cutting-edge of surveillance technology products to bring bad guys to justice. So if your breaking the law their is a great chance a GPS tracker and police will bring you to justice.
2. You Are A Teen Driver:
If you recently received your license then a GPS tracking system may be monitoring your vehicle to make sure you are obeying the rules of the road. GPS tracking systems can alert parents if a vehicle is speeding, or when a vehicle has entered or exited a preset location. Not to mention, the historical records the vehicle tracking device holds will record every place a teen driver visited. So if you are a teen driver you better obey the rules of the road and tell your parents the truth about where you are going because GPS systems don't lie.

