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<blockquote data-quote="OptiplexFx" data-source="post: 4849779" data-attributes="member: 208281"><p>Yeah, maybe the law is not really approved, but GPS devices are kind of black listed by authorities... I think mostly because they don't know exactly what you can and cannot do with it. </p><p> My thoughts exactly, I mean using a GPS is no more a security threat than using a mobile phone... What exactly can a terrorist do with a GPS ? Okey, you can find GPS coordinates of a particular location, but you can easily do that using google earth or by doing a bit of calculations on a MAP, DUH !!. Lets assume somehow you got the exact GPS coordinates of a target "using a GPS device", then what ?? I don't think LTTE had GPS guided missiles or anything sophisticated like that. So what is this fuss all about ? All other countries are freely using it. Its really dumb and hilarious if anyone thinks using GPS is a security threat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OptiplexFx, post: 4849779, member: 208281"] Yeah, maybe the law is not really approved, but GPS devices are kind of black listed by authorities... I think mostly because they don't know exactly what you can and cannot do with it. My thoughts exactly, I mean using a GPS is no more a security threat than using a mobile phone... What exactly can a terrorist do with a GPS ? Okey, you can find GPS coordinates of a particular location, but you can easily do that using google earth or by doing a bit of calculations on a MAP, DUH !!. Lets assume somehow you got the exact GPS coordinates of a target "using a GPS device", then what ?? I don't think LTTE had GPS guided missiles or anything sophisticated like that. So what is this fuss all about ? All other countries are freely using it. Its really dumb and hilarious if anyone thinks using GPS is a security threat. [/QUOTE]
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