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    1. You’re wrong about microchips. Most of them are just the ones that get scanned at the vet and have contact information. It’s not GPS you can “track”. It doesn’t work like that.

    2. So what do you think they’re tracking then? You? Did you know that since surveillance cameras have been introduced into society crime has declined dramatically? What exactly are you scared of? Don’t break the law and you have nothing to worry about.

    3. Who are you afraid of bud? You don't know how your dogs microchip works lmfao. Thank God you don't have a smartphone with a GPS tracking capabilitys…

    4. They used a dog as an example but they actually have been using to track people who have disappeared or been kidnapped.. keep up people it's been about 3 years now 😂

    5. Heads up, you can't track a microchip. It just means a vet or shelter can call you after the dog has been found and scanned. However, I agree- this is dangerous.

    6. When we saw the commercial, the first thing my family said was "privacy concerns." This can be used for good things, but it has potential for real abuse.

    7. As you sit on social media, looking into your camera and speaking out against the surveillance enemy! Bro a dog isn’t going to compromise your identity! That shit went out a long time ago. Say hi at Walmart. Say hi at tolls . Say hi at the DMV. Say hi at the ATM. Bro, you really think they’re playing with the same rules?

    8. It'll take off. Remember, the general population is the one voting for all these increases in taxes yet complaining they can't afford a home..

      Maybe stop voting to give your money and freedoms up, government is not your friend 🤦

    9. There are an estimated 90 million + dogs un the US as of 2025…if 10 million of them went missing every year people accross the country would be in an uproar. It would be more than 10% of dog pet population ffs. That commercial is pure BS with fake statistics and mass surveillance.

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