GPS To The Rescue — What Is A Life Worth
I’ve written before about missing vehicles that the police couldn’t find even when they had a good idea of the vehicle’s route. The sad case of Mr. Fox, for example, a truck driver in Kentucky this past May … failed to complete his run, police searched even with helicopters, an 80,000 pound truck and 53 foot trailer … nada. Days later a relative found the truck … and the dead driver … off the road in heavy woods. See here; and here:Today we see a lady on her way home from the grocery store … missing. No one seriously suspected foul play, the husband and police knew pretty much where she should be, but no luck. Fortunately, the police weren’t Luddites like the Massachusetts inspectors I wrote about a few posts back … they determined the car had OnStar, the OnStar service center directed the police right to the ravine where the woman lay trapped and injured. Article here:
OnStar adds something like $19 to $30-odd dollars to the monthly cost of a vehicle. Do you think Mr.. and Mrs. Jones are happy they were paying their OnStar subscription.
there are live subscription systems like OnStar, there are other systems, some even free per month … the bottom line is, if you think your life or a loved one’s life is worth saving, get on board with GPS tracking.
