The other day I was firmly in favour of humans being microchipped with a tracking device! My husband had gone off for a walk as he does most days, in spite of me warning him that I was concerned he might slip as we had a lot of rain and his balance isn't brilliant these days. However, he always knows best and didn't heed my warning.
Suffice to say he phoned to say he had fall and couldn't get up, he couldn't tell me where he was. It took me about 20 minutes driving around the country lanes to eventually find him. A young couple had kindly stopped their car and would have brought him home if he had been able to tell them where he lived, which he can't due to his brain damage! He is supposed to carry his name and address with him, but as usual had forgotten to do so!
If he had a tracking device implanted maybe I would have had no problem finding him quickly. Fortunately for him he had fallen on a grass verge, apart from a few scratches and nettle stings was no worse for his fall.
If we were all microchipped with tracking devices at birth, would that be a good or bad thing?