http://www.kens5.com/story/news/201...crochip-cant-be-far-off-says-expert/70986060/
What if you could implant a chip in your child which could help bring him or her home in the event they were lost or worse -- kidnapped?
Experts are working on that possibility right now. There are already working on products you can buy, like watches or bracelets or tracking bug,s to drop into a backpack which can be tracked by GPS. But tracking a microchip, placed inside a human body is another matter.
"I just might be one of those mothers who would do it", says Trish Dickerson. Her 3 and a half-year-old son, Elliott, never stops.
"He has no fear, of anybody or anything. He has no stranger danger," Dickerson said.
Dickerson said she though one day, "I microchip my dog, why couldn't I microchip my son?"
Stewart Lipoff said that's the "ick factor" most people cannot get over.
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OK, would you microchip your child? And when he/she is an adult, could it be removed so the government can't track you?
What if you could implant a chip in your child which could help bring him or her home in the event they were lost or worse -- kidnapped?
Experts are working on that possibility right now. There are already working on products you can buy, like watches or bracelets or tracking bug,s to drop into a backpack which can be tracked by GPS. But tracking a microchip, placed inside a human body is another matter.
"I just might be one of those mothers who would do it", says Trish Dickerson. Her 3 and a half-year-old son, Elliott, never stops.
"He has no fear, of anybody or anything. He has no stranger danger," Dickerson said.
Dickerson said she though one day, "I microchip my dog, why couldn't I microchip my son?"
Stewart Lipoff said that's the "ick factor" most people cannot get over.
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OK, would you microchip your child? And when he/she is an adult, could it be removed so the government can't track you?