Without having really thought it through yet, my gut reaction is: No way!
Yes, it is important that kids don't just skip school on a regular basis. But there have to be other means to make sure of that. And instead of tracking them, I feel it really is more important to find out why they do it in the first place.
Tracking via GPS, no matter if it is kids skipping school or anyone else, just goes too far for my taste. Of course, there are exceptions, if it could potentially save a life, for example. But I don't feel comfortable at all with this being used regularly without a real pressing need to do so.
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Yes, it is important that kids don't just skip school on a regular basis. But there have to be other means to make sure of that. And instead of tracking them, I feel it really is more important to find out why they do it in the first place.
Tracking via GPS, no matter if it is kids skipping school or anyone else, just goes too far for my taste. Of course, there are exceptions, if it could potentially save a life, for example. But I don't feel comfortable at all with this being used regularly without a real pressing need to do so.