nursebeeme
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I agree with the chip.....we could make it less invasive....like a gps bracelet (non removable...perhaps kevlar LOL)Just that alone, no. Children are classified as anyone under 18. Perhaps you're meaning under say 11? Then maybe if the agency has enough resources to work the case. A true missing persons investigation is akin to a murder investigation without a body. At least in a homicide, you have a last known location and possible evidence to be found. Heck, the "george orwell" side of me says to allow parents to install a GPS chip free of charge on their child until their 18th birthday when they can then choose to have it removed. I'll probably get some big brother heat about that but it is my opinion.![]()
Heck...we treat our animals better than we do our children in terms of gps chipping options. The chips I have in my pets can be tracked world wide! So no matter if we are stationed in Alaska, Germany, Korea, or Saudi Arabia we can find our pets if they wander off (or meet up with a Casey).