This driver has my sympathy, not my support. The car was being tracked by the owner of the car.
When the government tracks us, it is as if it thinks it owns us as its subjects. m/r
N.J. Man In A Jam, After Illegal GPS Device Interferes With Newark Airport « CBS New York
Gary Bojczak Didn't Want His Boss Tracking Him; Instead He Got Federal Agents
August 9, 2013
NEWARK, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – A New Jersey man wanted to hide his movements from his boss. He ended up interfering with operations at a busy airport instead.
Now he’s facing a massive fine, CBS 2’s Tony Aiello reported Friday.
Limo drivers say it’s no big deal — their employer put GPS trackers in their vehicles. ...
“I’m driving their vehicle. They should know where I’m at 24/7, absolutely,” Will Smith added.
But a man who works for an engineering company obviously felt differently. Gary Bojczak admitted buying an illegal GPS jammer to thwart the tracking device in his company vehicle, Aiello reported.
The problem was his work took him near Newark Liberty Airport, and his GPS jammer, which available online for less than $100, interfered with a new GPS-based guidance system called Smartpath being tested at the airport.
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