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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Hamilton, Ont.
Posts: 7,000
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JMS935
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.
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That's not even close to true. It's perfectly legal so long as it's disclosed and signed for by the customer. There are several nationwide companies that provide these devices and services. I used to be a licensed dealer and we installed them in all our cars, perfectly legally. These are the guys we used: https://passtimegps.com/
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