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In reply to the discussion: Student Suspended for Refusing to Wear RFID Tracker Loses Lawsuit [View all]Macoy51
(239 posts)Sound like a great time for civil disobedience.
How to disable a RFID tag: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-blockkill-RFID-chips/step4/How-to-kill-your-RFID-chip/
The last (and most covert) method for destroying a RFID tag is to hit it with a hammer. Just pick up any ordinary hammer and give the chip a few swift hard whacks. This will destroy the chip, and leave no evidence that the tag has been tampered with. This method is suitable for destroying the tags in passports, because there will be no proof that you intentionally destroyed the chip.
I can imagine this idea catching on with the students. If a large number of chips just stopped working, the school will have to scrap the program. At a minimum, it will turn a tracking ID in to just a regular student ID.
Macoy