Monday, October 22, 2007

A UK secondary school is trying out RFID embedded in uniforms

From England:

"Hungerhill School, a secondary school in Doncaster, South Yorkshire is running a trial that involves tagging the uniforms of pupils with RFID tags. The tags pull up data including academic performance, the child's current location, and can even deny access to certain restricted areas -- behind the bike shed, perhaps?"

The school will be able to track the students every where. The children aren't being treated like people, but animals.

(Hat tip: Instapundit.com)


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