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Debate: Should parents put GPS implants in their children?
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[Edit] Background and contextParents dread the thought of losing their children in a park or crowded area, or having their children kidnapped. This has fostered an idea to implant micro-GPS devices in children, so that parents can locate them in the case of such crises. Is this a good idea, or does it violate the bodily integrity of a child and present any other host of potential ethical and privacy issues? |
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Categories: GPS | Technology | Bioethics | Child safety | Parenting




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