Can my employer make me put a tracking device on my personal vehicle that I drive from job to job, if I own it and pay all expenses on it?
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Can my employer make me put a tracking device on my personal vehicle that I drive from job to job, if I own it and pay all expenses on it?
I work as a maintenance man and work but in and out of state.
Asked on April 16, 2014 under Employment Labor Law, Florida
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Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
Under the employment laws of all states in this country, if the vehicle that you are driving is your own, your employer cannot legally require you to have a tracking device upon it as a condition of your employment. Such a requirement would be a violation of the labor laws under all states in this country.
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