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Teen's Ticket Hinges on GPS Vs. Radar

(AP) -- Given the option of contesting a traffic ticket, most motorists - 19 out of 20 by some estimates - would rather pay up than pit their word against a police officer's in court.




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Posted by nilbud 10/26/07 01:04
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Documentary evidence http://youtube.co...cRSLmso4
Posted by John42 10/26/07 14:33
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I think this RMT Rover GPS tracking device would be a great tool to monitor a teen driver. I don't think it should be used to get out of a speeding ticket, but I do think it would keep my son in check when he is driving. I did a search and found the company that sells this device. The link is: http://www.rmtrac...een.net. I may just get one of these devices. If nothing else, it would probably help teens be more accountable for their actions.

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