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Most Norwegians want GPS tags for children

Posted on September 15, 2015 by pogowasright.org

The Local reports:

Six out of ten Norwegians would use GPS tracking devices to keep tabs on children under the age of 12, according to a new poll by Gallup.

The poll found that only 10 percent of Norwegians found the use of tracking devices unacceptable, while 60 percent were in favour.

Read more on The Local (No).

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