GPS tracking devices for kids as survey finds two thirds of Aussie dads fear approaching a child in distress in public could label them a predator

CLIENT: SKYNANNY.NET 
MEDIA: DAILY MAIL UK

Two-thirds of Australian fathers would think twice before approaching a child in distress in public over fears they would be labelled a predator, new research shows.
The survey conducted to coincide with the launch of Skynanny.net, a GPS tracking device for children, found that 45 percent of fathers said they would be reluctant to help a child, unless the child was in great distress and action was needed.