[dc401-l] RFID tagging in RI
Dennis Brown
dennis.brown at gmail.com
Tue Jun 17 19:35:36 EDT 2008
Well, someone has to know where are kids stranded on buses during a
snow storm are...
Dennis
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 2:35 PM, DeMatteo, Matthew
<mdematteo at verisign.com> wrote:
> I love how the ACLU has an argument that children's privacy rights are
> being violated. Children + privacy = a Dateline who-dunnit special. But
> seriously, the implementation sounds horrific. A better idea would be an
> RFID ID tag (most schools require visible, standardized nametags
> already). That can be used to moniotor them in the school. The school
> has a responsibility to monitor kids in school and since some of these
> public schools are so huge, RFID seems like a reasonable strategy to
> track who is on campus, or when they get off campus.
> Just my .0049 gallon of gas's worth.
> DeMo
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: dc401-l-bounces at dc401.org [mailto:dc401-l-bounces at dc401.org] On
> Behalf Of Matt
> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 1:57 PM
> To: dc401-l at dc401.org
> Subject: [dc401-l] RFID tagging in RI
>
> I figure most folks remember the stink that was raised when a local
> school district talked about tagging students with RFID chips to keep
> track of them. Well.. looks like it is back! Anyone have any info on the
> implementation, vendors, or any other way they are going to pull this
> off?
>
> http://www.naturalnews.com/023445.html
>
> -Matt
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