Feel free to tell me if this idea won't work , but when I see all these missing people (children especially ), I just wonder what can be done to find them.
If you can have a microchip inserted into your pet to help them find their way back home.....why can't we take this a step further.
What I suggest is parents having the option of having a GPS trackable chip surgically inserted in their child. It wouldn't be a bad idea for adults as well.
It could be a quick outpatient surgery - much like having ear tubes inserted.
It would of course be very small and not be visible to anyone on the body.
If a child turns up missing a 911 call can be made to "locate" the child.
Think of it as "On-star" for your kids.
Imagine all the questions that would be answered about where these missing children are....I always think about Jacob Wetterling. At the very least the parents could find some closure even if ( God forbid) they find a body instead of a living child/person.
Surely we have the technology to do this in this day and age.
It may also act as a deterent to a potential abductor.
Ok...let me know what you think.
Sherry
If you can have a microchip inserted into your pet to help them find their way back home.....why can't we take this a step further.
What I suggest is parents having the option of having a GPS trackable chip surgically inserted in their child. It wouldn't be a bad idea for adults as well.
It could be a quick outpatient surgery - much like having ear tubes inserted.
It would of course be very small and not be visible to anyone on the body.
If a child turns up missing a 911 call can be made to "locate" the child.
Think of it as "On-star" for your kids.
Imagine all the questions that would be answered about where these missing children are....I always think about Jacob Wetterling. At the very least the parents could find some closure even if ( God forbid) they find a body instead of a living child/person.
Surely we have the technology to do this in this day and age.
It may also act as a deterent to a potential abductor.
Ok...let me know what you think.
Sherry