“Priority” is not a synonym for “Intelligence”- GPS not needed to track bull

May 23, 2006 by Mr. GPS · Leave a Comment
Filed under: GPS Crime, GPS for Business 

SPRINGFIELD, ILL.

State officials say Illinois can’t afford a new high-tech system that legislators approved this year to track paroled sex offenders. But a Republican sponsor of the legislation says the real problem is that the state’s purse strings are controlled by Democrats, who don’t want to give credit for the idea to the opposing party in an election year.

“The rationale I was given was that the state couldn’t afford it, even though we found $1.4 billion in new spending this year,” said Rep. Jim Watson, R-Jacksonville, the sponsor. “What it comes down to is that it just wasn’t a priority.”

Under Watson’s bill, Illinois’ most dangerous paroled sexual predators would have been tracked 24 hours a day with ankle bracelets that use Global Positioning System, or GPS. The bill passed the Legislature earlier this year, and had the support of Gov. Rod Blagojevich, a spokeswoman said in February…. Full Article Here:

Time and time again now we’ve gone over the benefits of GPS Tracking of many types of criminal offenders. The “buzz” these days is all about sexual offenders but it doesn’t matter if someone is convicted of molesting a child or robbing a TV out of a third-story window, the advantages to both the state, the public at large and the offender are large indeed. There’s approximately a 10 to 1 savings for the state for every offender who is “imprisoned” by GPS monitoring in lieu of being actually imprisoned in a state penal facility. This alone ought to wake up sleepy lawmakers who want to have dollars available for boondoggles other than the prisons.

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Thieves Track Down GPS Units — Reverse GPS?

May 13, 2006 by Mr. GPS · Leave a Comment
Filed under: GPS Crime, GPS Help or Hurt 

Dozens of Car Navigation Devices Stolen in N.Va.

Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, May 13, 2006; Page B01

Thieves once slinked among parked cars mostly in search of stereos they could easily pilfer. As technology progressed, they snatched cellphones and air bags and laptops. Now, police said, satellite-based navigation devices have emerged as the new gadget of choice.

More than 50 dashboard-mounted Global Positioning System receivers have been stolen from parked cars in Alexandria and Arlington County since January, and police are urging motorists to hide the units, which range in price from $200 to nearly $3,000Full Article Here:

An interesting article to attempt to show the two sides that apply to every story. In my unbridled enthusiasm for all things GPS I guess I have never considered the consequence that it might make a car a more likely target for crime. I should have thought of this, with a memory going back to the days when stolen 8 tracks were the hottest item down at “Sam’s Seedy Garage”.

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