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We do not want to use the GPS ankle bracelets to enforce the quarantines, however, if we must we will. This must be taken seriously.
April 07, 2020
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President of West Virginia’s Kanawha County Commission, Kent Carper, discussing the decision to use GPS-tracking ankle monitors on people who have tested positive for COVID-19 but are not quarantining. (
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