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There are devices that are put in fleet vehicles to track them. It was just a GPS type of device, that kept history, so we could see where he stopped, how long, etc... imo - very big-brother-ish... I don't remember the name of the device anymore... sorry. I worked for a company that did such a thing, and we found there was a guy, that always took longer on his route. Come to find out, he was working the counter of one of the stores on his route, so the owner could run a few errands during the day.
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Seriously, though, you would think one of the listers who works for a trucking company would know of a device they use to track their trucks. Remember the IBM commercial where the desk is in the middle of the highway and stops the semi from going the wrong way because it was being tracked? Rob Berendt
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