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Using A GPS Tracking System To Spy On A Spouse

Posted on April 19, 2009 in Family and personal relationships, GPS Personal Tracking, News | by RMT GPS News

By Greg Bartlett

It has been noticed that advanced technology is turning up more and more in all aspects of our personal lives. This even includes getting technology involved in our lover’s quarrels. In cases where one spouse suspects that he/she is being cheated on by the other, it is becoming more common to purchase a GPS tracking system to spy on the spouse.

Infidelity

Infidelity

According to a recent story by ABC News, a producer of GPS tracking systems had noted that personal uses account for 40 percent of their sales. The technology was originally used by businesses to track fleets of vehicles. Today it is used to follow the movements of teen drivers, recover stolen vehicles, and even track spouses suspected of infidelity.

It was also noted that some individuals using GPS tracking to follow the movements of another have run afoul of anti stalking laws in some places. Keeping tabs on the spouse is not the problem as a general rule. It is the other person involved if there is an affair going on that can claim to be being stalked.

Most people believe that by the time a relationship has deteriorated to the point that GPS tracking is needed, it is pretty much a foregone conclusion that there is an affair taking place. The tracking is merely a tool used to confirm the facts and provide a certain amount of closure for the injured spouse.

There are other high tech devices that are being introduced into personal quarrels today, including hidden cameras, tape recorders, and a wide array of equipment used to spy on individuals. Most of these devices can be used to spy on a spouse without any major problems with the law. The evidence provided by a GPS tracking system is admissible in court as proof of infidelity in a divorce case, along with the various types of recordings.

If a spouse wants to keep tabs on their mate with GPS technology but does not want to spend the money to buy a system, a private investigator can be hired to do the deed for you and provide you with the evidence after it is established that there is an affair.

Using a GPS tracking system to spy on a spouse suspected of cheating is becoming more and more popular. As the technology continues to advance and becomes more affordable, it is likely that GPS tracking devices will be found in almost every vehicle in the country for this and other reasons.

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