Some years ago I was involved with tracking commercial fishermen so we knew which vessels were trawling in restricted areas, i.e., areas where international telecoms submarine cables were located. I was the Marine Manager for that organisation.
AFMA (the Australian Fisheries Management Authority) and NSW Fisheries required realtime satellite tracking of the trawlers so they knew where ther fishermen worked and if they were coming into port and illegally off-loading fish without declaring their real catch.
We wanted info re which trawlers were near a cable if it was cut. The fishermen said they couldn't afford it.
So the company for which I worked decided to buy and pay for the installation of the equipment. It worked except when the fishermen turned it off (claiming system failures).
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If I had a GPS tracking system fitted to my car, it, too, would soon be "faulty"
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