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Bighoss
2003-04-14, 10:20 PM
OMG I would hate to have to be a kid that has to have one of these

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/2946183.stm

�io
2003-04-14, 10:23 PM
Depends, it could be a great thing in some cases(i.e. trusting parents who will only use it when the panic button is hit and something is wrong) but it will suck for those with overprotective/psycho parents who will keep tabs on their kids at all times.

Terik
2003-04-14, 10:24 PM
Well, you could go leave it in the library or something and go pick it up later when your done doing your, errm, "bussiness" :p

But anyway, like Dio said, it would be great in certain circumstances when you get lost, etc, etc.

JonnyK
2003-04-14, 10:32 PM
where i live kids who are on parol for smoking weed have to wear those things

HawkEye
2003-04-15, 12:33 AM
that would suck to have one of those. your parents will know ur whereabouts 24/7. that sux.

Jimbo
2003-04-15, 12:55 AM
From the perspective of a parent, it's a good idea. But, since my kids are only 5 and 2, I would only use the device for when we go to crowded places where the possibility exists that some sicko would want to try and nab them.

I can see how older kids and teenagers may not like it. I know I would hate it. But these are crappy times where parents are afraid for their children's safety. I don't really see it being effective for discipline though since as someone else mentioned, you can just leave it somewhere and go on your way.

Rainer
2003-04-15, 01:04 AM
MY dad is always yelling about the world today and about how I can't have a paper route and stuff like that. I'd like to have paper route.........wait no i wouldn't i don't like waking up at 6 AM in the dam mornin every day already do.
i LOVE rambling

mikkyT
2003-04-15, 05:17 AM
Great idea, I wonder if they can be implanted under the skin to avoid the problem of leaving the device in the library whilst going about your "business"...

Seer
2003-04-15, 10:49 AM
Presently the British have the market cornered on vaguely Orwellian products and government services.

MrVulcan
2003-04-15, 12:48 PM
wont work, it is just an overly optimistic item. Any child that truly does not want to be traced will find ways of getting around it, from blocking the signal, to leaving it places, to 101 things people will come up with to get around it. The panic button is nice, but wont work with some of the brighter criminals as they will go for it first, disabiling the device, then go after the kid. (sad but true). Thus I do not see this device working well.

Dharkbayne
2003-04-15, 02:35 PM
That is why you implant it into the childs brain at birth! lol :)

Revenant
2003-04-15, 02:41 PM
Originally posted by Dharkbayne
That is why you implant it into the childs brain at birth! lol :)

Might cause brain damage. But I'm sure we don't have to tell you about that..... :D

Dharkbayne
2003-04-15, 03:20 PM
nope!;)

Deadlock
2003-04-15, 03:25 PM
dont know about puttin it in their brains but there is a chip u can put in their arms (right now its just used on dogs and cats but its just a matter of time before kids)

im so freakin glad that didnt exist when i was younger, my moms one of those over protective types. im 20 and i still am not allowed to ride my bicycle out of our neighborhood :D

Squeeky
2003-04-15, 03:27 PM
Serves the little delinquents right :p

Sputty
2003-04-15, 03:29 PM
:lol:

Doobz
2003-04-15, 04:52 PM
that is one of the most retarded and incredibly trusting devices i've ever seen on the market...

what nut comes up with this stuff?
if i had that i know i'd drop that thing in some bush go do crap and then come back later... even if my parents weren't overprotective.

jeez, how stupid can these marketers get?

Destroyeron
2003-04-15, 04:58 PM
"Wheres the off button?"

JonnyK
2003-04-15, 05:10 PM
the ones that i've seen (that kids on parole use) have sensors in them, it will beep if you go out of a place wehre you're supposed to go. and it has heat sensors so that the cops know when you take it off and they have a special key that unlocks them to take it off. only time i've heard of a kid getting out of it, he found a way to pick the lock, stuck his leg under a water bed that was about body temp, picked the lock, put it back together quick and left it under the water bed. never caught him when he went to smoke crack or whatever those kids do

Doobz
2003-04-15, 05:55 PM
i'm not talking about the police ones, obviously those are more secure, but these things for parents to keep track of their kids are stupid.

anyway, that kid you spoke of shows a surprising amount of forethought and ingenuity for a crackhead

Dharkbayne
2003-04-15, 07:48 PM
but think though, you go to school , and it would have like a big logo CHILD SAFE- FOR THOSE KIDS YOU JUST CANT TRUST on it, and then kids would tease you , na na na na boo boo , your parents are stupid, and then u would have no life, so, parents, just trust ur kids, if you think there is a chance they are doing crack or having sex behind ur back, then you are NOT a parent, you should be able to trust your kids. Not have a bunch of trackers and shit.