| Why don’t we implant a small GPS device into the buttock of every convicted felon?

Why don’t we implant a small GPS device into the buttock of every convicted felon?

Typical Black Preacher asked:


this way such persons could be kept track of mor easily and should they enter a sensitive zone….say a school.. .a special alert to police would be notified?

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6 Responses to “Why don’t we implant a small GPS device into the buttock of every convicted felon?”

  1. cheersoccermom on May 17th, 2009 3:07 pm

    Maybe not EVERY convicted felon…how about just someone convicted of a sex crime…

  2. Primo2316 on May 20th, 2009 7:32 am

    Because that would open the door for lawsuits.

  3. Roslyn W on May 21st, 2009 9:17 pm

    Because they’d dig it out and sell it.LOL
    It probably would be a good idea, if you could get it past the aclu
    Rose

  4. Jason D on May 24th, 2009 7:50 pm

    Why? Do you think someone that got a dui needs something shoved into there ass? Why not just sex offenders?

  5. Johnny Dark on May 28th, 2009 7:06 am

    I think we should implant a GPS device into the butt of every gun. That way if the felon was picking up his son at school - no problem. But if the felon was near a school at the same time a gun was tracked to close proximity of a school you could do the math and send a squad, or trigger an automatic lock down.

  6. eentweedrievier2007 on May 28th, 2009 4:18 pm

    Because not all felonies are worth panicking about. For example, certain white collar crimes, although they are felonies, do not pose immediate dangers to your children.

    In addition, after the parole is over, it would no longer be necessary to have such a “scarlet letter” on a criminal.