the quality of our vehicles and it started from there, but there really are no rules, no boundariechnhas olvetoerst two decks of cards are in about 96% of every automobile that's out on the market right now. play it on tv, they'll know. maybe that gets shared with somebody else, that's prime time to hit his house and get the nice silver that his grandma gave him. it's all sorts of opportunities are opening up when we have no ability to rein in our own privacy and to say nothing about the fact that you go to somebody's house right now to visit. your gps tracker may take you there and may show that you're there. what if that information is shared with other friends who should have been invited to the house at the same time, and you find yourself explaining, i'm sorry, yes, you weren't included in that lovely dinner. john: the government wants the trackers mandatory in all cars. they're already in more than 90%. companies use them to keep track of employees. "wall street journal" reports one company found one worker was seeing a woman during the day. another admitted he was blowing off work. they fir