RFID chips on kids ... coming soon to a neighborhood near you.

jimpeel

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The real story is in the last paragraph.

http://www.naturalnews.com/023445.html

U.S. School District to Begin Microchipping Students
Monday, June 16, 2008 by: David Gutierrez

(NaturalNews) A Rhode Island school district has announced a pilot program to monitor student movements by means of radio frequency identification (RFID) chips implanted in their schoolbags.

The Middletown School District, in partnership with MAP Information Technology Corp., has launched a pilot program to implant RFID chips into the schoolbags of 80 children at the Aquidneck School. Each chip would be programmed with a student identification number, and would be read by an external device installed in one of two school buses. The buses would also be fitted with global positioning system (GPS) devices.

Parents or school officials could log onto a school web site to see whether and when specific children had entered or exited which bus, and to look up the bus's current location as provided by the GPS device.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has criticized the plan as an invasion of children's privacy and a potential risk to their safety.

"There's absolutely no need to be tagging children," said Stephen Brown, executive director of the ACLU's Rhode Island chapter. According to Brown, the school district should already know where its students are.

"[This program is] a solution in search of a problem," Brown said.

The school district says that its current plan is no different than other programs already in place for parents to monitor their children's school experience. For example, parents can already check on their children's attendance records and what they have for lunch, said district Superintendent Rosemary Kraeger.

Brown disputed this argument. The school is perfectly entitled to track its buses, he said, but "it's a quantitative leap to monitor children themselves." He raised the question of whether unauthorized individuals could use easily available RFID readers to find out students' private information and monitor their movements.

Because the pilot program is being provided to the school district at no cost, it did not require approval from the Rhode Island ethics commission.
 
So some kid grabbing the wrong bag from the cloak room is gonna set off an amber alert,or at least a police response,seems a bit of an odd program .
 
Where are the parents?

Not at school? A job perhaps or at home. Not everyone homeschools.

As a parent, I am not sure how I feel about this. I think it should be ridiculously unneccessary.....but then again, if I had a problem child (which I don't unless you count melodrama) I might like the added security when they are not under my supervision.
 
Not at school? A job perhaps or at home.

Turn the responsibility of watching kids over to the authorities? What if the bookbag is left on the bus, or intentionally sent another direction buy a molester. Next, it's gonna be chip the kids. If the parents are asked & not forced & if the parents have the option to opt out, it's their business but it;s just one more step into the nanny state.
 
Turn the responsibility of watching kids over to the authorities? What if the bookbag is left on the bus, or intentionally sent another direction buy a molester. Next, it's gonna be chip the kids. If the parents are asked & not forced & if the parents have the option to opt out, it's their business but it;s just one more step into the nanny state.

It'll be military first if it becomes "necessary". Only 3.9 years until retirement...:sigh:
 
Turn the responsibility of watching kids over to the authorities?

Parents use the authorities as babysitters now.

What if the bookbag is left on the bus, or intentionally sent another direction buy a molester. Next, it's gonna be chip the kids.

BINGO! It will take but a single case for the authorities to declare the program does not go far enough and while this program is a "good first step" they now need to chip the kids for their security and protection.

Remember this: Anything that you can attach the word "children" to will be joined in lockstep by those who buy into the "It's for the children" pap.

If the parents are asked & not forced & if the parents have the option to opt out, it's their business but it;s just one more step into the nanny state.

A good "first step" just like all those other "first steps". Ya ever notice that there is never a "second step"? The last step is the goal.
 
What are the group's opinions on the service Verizon Wireless offers that allows parents to track kids via the GPS chip in their cell phones (which every phone is required to have since February 2005 anyway)?
 
Let the parents track? No problem....but who else has access to that information? Of course, I am of the "if you ain't doing anything wrong what are you worried about?" camp.
 
Let the parents track? No problem....but who else has access to that information? Of course, I am of the "if you ain't doing anything wrong what are you worried about?" camp.

That was the mantra in 1939 Germany, too.
 
What are the group's opinions on the service Verizon Wireless offers that allows parents to track kids via the GPS chip in their cell phones (which every phone is required to have since February 2005 anyway)?

That is an elective service. What the school is doing is not elective. Was anyone else bothered by the last paragraph of the story? Since it is a no cost program they don't have to put it before the ethics commission. ie: If you want to be unethical simply do it for free.
 
What are the group's opinions on the service Verizon Wireless offers that allows parents to track kids via the GPS chip in their cell phones (which every phone is required to have since February 2005 anyway)?

You can turn off the GPS (I think).

The difference is, one is a service you opt for through a private organization & the other is the government overstepping their authority.
 
Seriously, How is monitoring your children remotely comparable to ethnic cleansing?

"If you have done nothing wrong and you have nothing to hide you should have no problem with our searching your attic to see if you are hiding any people in there."
 
You can elect to have the GPS on for E911 only or have it on at all times. The reasoning behind that is so the cops and ambulance don't show up at the cell phone tower.
 
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