Archive for the 'GPS Crime' Category
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008
Here’s a news item that caught my attention last week:
Sex offender faces new charge
Pollitt accused of violating conditions of probation; he says his tracking device simply malfunctioned
SOUTHBURY — Convicted rapist David Pollitt has again found himself at odds with the law.
Pollitt, who was released from prison last fall after serving 25 years on multiple [...]
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Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
Every now and then a story which at first seems far removed from anything that would connect with GPS just sort of "pops up" by accident … just like the fact that this dufuss must have known his truck had GPS tracking but was to dumb to think it might track his non-trucking activities:
BEAVER, Pa. [...]
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Friday, September 5th, 2008
Just how much better can a headline get, hmm? We talk all the time about the benefits of GPS tracking here are the GPS ROI blog, but still, I know, a huge percentage of the readers are "turning off" by using that old "We have no money" line.
Well, here’s more proof that GPS can save [...]
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Sunday, August 31st, 2008
One of the "800-pound gorillas" that top US educators and politicians routinely ignore is that the truancy rate (and, in direct consequence) the drop out rate of American schools is not only pretty disgraceful, but the twin-rates haven’t improved much in the last 50 years since I said sayonara" to high school because a., the [...]
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Thursday, August 28th, 2008
And people wonder why the criminal justice system can’t provide justice … this looks like it is a GPS issue … unless you read past the first sentence.
It never ceases to amaze me how important positions like judges and sheriffs can be elective … these are roles for legal scholars and correction and law enforcement [...]
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Saturday, August 23rd, 2008
There are many indications that people have been watching too many stupid movies. One almost sure way to find examples of less than intelligent behavior is to combine something scary, like kidnapping, with a popular technology like GPS that every magazine and newspaper writer (and apparently even some product designers/marketers think they know something about, [...]
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
OK does that headline look a little ’snarky’? Well I suppose it is. I have worked with a number of municipal and country auditors in the past and tried to work with several state office … but they mostly look at the information that proves to them they are losing big time and say, "Ho [...]
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