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Originally Posted by onevoice
There are very cheap trackers that the bottom end of the used car dealers use, i.e. Buy here pay here types. They put them in all the cars they sell, makes repo easier. Super cheap cell plans are under ten bucks if you don't use minutes or data, which a tracker wouldn't, unless you need it.
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While that sounds like a very convenient idea, it is not legal. You need a warrant to place a tracker on someone else's car. If you know of dealers employing this, I would suspect they are breaking the law many times over on a daily basis. Police even need warrants to place a tracker on someone they are surveiling.