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Fidelity Investigation and GPS Devices

Posted on June 10, 2009 in News | by RMT GPS News

By Greg Bartlett

Maybe you’re just paranoid, but maybe it’s real. Is your spouse cheating on you? What does your wife do while you’re at work? Where does your husband really go when he says he’s on a weekend business or fishing trip? Is it possible to know, and if so, how expensive will it be?

Infidelity

Infidelity

Fortunately, answers to questions about the fidelity of your spouse can be found, and may not be as expensive as you think. Many people, concerned about the faithfulness of a husband or wife, are using GPS devices to track the movements of their spouse and discover where they are going.

Some people do this on their own. For instance, several women who were concerned about the activities of their husbands purchased GPS tracking devices, put them in the back of their cars, and monitored the activities of their husbands. Since GPS devices are usually under $1,000 and many can be just a few hundred dollars per device, and since whoever owns the vehicle can legally hide a GPS tracking device inside it, most people find this to be an affordable and legal way to discover whether or not their suspicions are true.

Private investigators are also using GSP tracking devices to investigate spouse fidelity. It’s simpler than following someone and is cheaper, too. For instance, private investigators sometimes charge $100-$150 per hour they spend out watching people. If they have to follow your spouse around for a few days, it can get very expensive. But if all they have to do is watch for suspicious behavior and just send someone to watch your spouse on a particular day and time, it can cut out hundreds and even thousands of dollars’ worth of expenses.

GPS devices are typically used to keep tabs on where a car is going. They are small enough they can fit inside a glove compartment, in a seat pocket, underneath the spare tire, in the trunk, or under the car.

One businessman placed a GPS device inside his vehicle so that he could track his wife’s movements. The GPS information showed that she regularly visited a particular motel and stayed for a while. Investigators were able to follow up with the GPS tracking information and take pictures to use in the divorce proceedings.

Your concerns of your spouse’s fidelity don’t have to just be suspicions – they can be confirmed or refuted. So go ahead use GPS devices to inexpensively discover the truth.

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