http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/devlin/17027
What do you guys think?
Personally, I am greiviously against this. I don't like people thinking that students are criminals.
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Sukunai, Real Canadian Hero wrote:Note to any Muslims present. Abuse a female in my presence, and you are being sent to a hospital emergency ward with life threatening injuries. And no human law will make me change my mind.
inthesto wrote:They could be using technology to be turning me into JC Denton, but o, we have to squander it on invasion of privacy.
Kionon wrote:Ludicrous. Once the generation gets used to being tracked, they will speak out less when other groups start being tracked. Even if opponents remain vociferous, this idea scares me.
And this is happening in the states, privately. Something I am strongly against.

BasharOfTheAges wrote:The U.S. constitution also doesn't work so well in the U.K. - if anyone actually bothered critically reading the article and all...
As for blocking, you could use faraday cages (they make them for passports now since they have all their data on RFID) but a simple change to the method of delivery and even attempting to use a technology to block the data transfer would fall under the interference regulation guidelines the FCC controls - $10,000 fine per offense.

Beowulf wrote:DO NOT EVER PUT A MICROCHIP IN YOUR BODY.
EVER.
FUCKING EVER.
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