Comment Re:per-person, per-family (Score 1) 694
Note that I don't think it reasonable to take into account the *projected* contribution of the three children for this calculation without taking into account each possible outcome for their lives.
There's no law requiring the executive branch to be inefficient.
That wasn't the question. Fundamentally, without regard to the efficiency of the system, tracking someone with a GPS is different from tracking them with a car due to the economics of the situation - a single cop can monitor dozens if not hundreds of GPS devices simultaneously but only follow a single car, and then only with restrictions (time-out for sleeping, meals etc). You might be tempted to argue this is merely a difference of scale, but I see it as a fundamental shift since it in effect removes all restrictions.
You immediately leap to the conclusion the cops were spying on a choir boy.
Yeah - we call that "innocent until proven guilty". Proven, not assumed.
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