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bravelion
Aug 06, 2019Explorer
Ha, this is great discussion.
For the record, I have no intention of towing above 65 mph pulling a rented trailer. Most likely will keep it 55-60 on this maiden voyage.
FYI - There are GPS trackers that can attach to anything and track movement, or point-in-time location. Here is one for $59.
This would allow the owner of the rented trailer to "spy" on the location and travel speed of the renter. Any spy shop sell these, or get it at Walmart. I guess it would keep honest people honest, regarding going to the beach, etc, but as a customer renting a trailer, still feels creepy.
For the record, I have no intention of towing above 65 mph pulling a rented trailer. Most likely will keep it 55-60 on this maiden voyage.
FYI - There are GPS trackers that can attach to anything and track movement, or point-in-time location. Here is one for $59.
This would allow the owner of the rented trailer to "spy" on the location and travel speed of the renter. Any spy shop sell these, or get it at Walmart. I guess it would keep honest people honest, regarding going to the beach, etc, but as a customer renting a trailer, still feels creepy.
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