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In reply to the discussion: Student Suspended for Refusing to Wear RFID Tracker Loses Lawsuit [View all]avebury
(11,196 posts)indoctrinating them to the process. How long would it be before tags are introduced to to population as a whole? I don't buy the religious grounds argument but would look upon it as an infringement on personal liberty.
As a side note, what is to keep some student from giving a friend his/her badge and letting the friend carry it around for them. Also, depending upon where on the badge is the chip (bar code reader) I wonder if it would be possible to take a saw and hack that portion of the badge off. Or, what if the parents took her badge into another business and have the business manufacture a similar badge without the chip.
In the town that I grew up in, all 5th graders were finger printed at school (this was long before the current concerns about child disappearances). Of course the kids thought that it was a lark. This was not done to provide parents with a set of fingerprints should their child ever disappeared, they were kept by the police. Looking back on it, it was an infringement on the rights of the children as the town was building a database of fingerprints of people who had never committed a crime.