China Orders to All Cars in Troubled Region to Install GPS to Be Tracked 24/7
‘China wants residents in a troubled part of the country to have GPS tracking installed in their cars so their movements can be monitored 24/7.
The measure has been ordered by Chinese security officials to be implemented on the Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Region of Xinjiang, following a spate of deadly, violent crime in the area.
According to a statement by the Bayingolin government via a local site, the mandatory order to install GPS trackers is intended to help “ensure social security and safety and promote social stability and harmony”…
…“There is a severe threat from international terrorism, and cars have been used as a key means of transport for terrorists as well as constantly serving as weapons. It is, therefore, necessary to monitor and track all vehicles in the prefecture,” an earlier announcement from the Bayingolin government read.’
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