Some parents will tell you that handing over the keys to the car is the scariest thing they do. But what if you could know your teen's every move?
Some parents are buying an auto-tracking device. KMBC's Jim Flink reported that the device slips under the dash of the car and with a flip of a switch, it can track your child's every move.
Bob Eatherly has four children, including son Carter. Eatherly said he trusts his son, but sometimes can't get in touch with him.
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