whats next after microchips in animals and onstar in the car

@hunandi (288)
United States
September 2, 2008 10:20pm CST
Now dont get me wrong I have all my pets microchiped i want them back if tey ever get lost. And I thought onstar was a good idea at frist but what if you want to just be left alone? Are we always being watched? If you drive for a business chances are they know where you are all the time. Just like onstar tey can find you when every they think they need to. Now I am ok with all that so far. I know if someone steals my car onstar can have the engine turned off and the creep that took my car will get caught. But do they know where to draw the line. I am afraid they are going to start micochiping people. Now Im the only one that feels this way. I can see it having good points but and there is a but. What about freedom! If I want to go jump off a waterfall, hide in the woods and be left all by my self i want the right to be untraced. What do you think?
1 response
• United States
3 Sep 08
Unfortunately it is by choice. Humans chose to have chips tested on their pets. Soon they will scare parents into putting chips into their children. The pets were a test that the consumer wanted. Notice the people who want to be tracked are by choice. If I were to by a vehicle with tracking devices, they will be removed before I agree to purchase it. I don't want that. I didn't ask for it and it will not be pushed or forced on me. People who are afraid buy into these schemes. If it were not for fear no one would want it.