"'It sounds rather Orewellian to me,' [said Frank Garcia], 'to track him like he's some sort of felon... If we can't trust our kids to behave, then we've failed as parents.'"The most expensive of the devices, priced at $599, sends real-time alerts to a parents cell phone when their teen exceeds speed limits or leaves an "approved" driving area. Read more online.
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