RFID Bracelets to Track Inmates in L.A. County
Roland Piquepaille writes "According to RFID Journal, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is about to launch a pilot program to track 1,800 inmates using RFID devices. If the test is successful, the technology will be deployed for the 18,000 inmates of the L.A. county jails. With this system, inmates carry a wrist bracelet which issues a signal every two seconds and is caught by RFID readers installed everywhere in the prison. Officers and staff also carry a RFID device attached to their belts. And a central server keeps track in real time of the position of all prisoners and guardians. Besides tracking locations, the system also intends to reduce violence within the jail and to avoid escapes. If this system works as its promoters think, the potential market to equip all federal, state and county jails in the U.S. exceeds $1 billion. This overview contains other details and references, including a picture of a wristwatch transmitter worn by inmates."
> prisoners gave up many of their rights when they commited a crime against society
You seem to be unfamiliar with the US system.
The US analogy would be, prisoners were stripped of many of their rights when they were incarcerated.
When Bush ordered Arabs detained and taken away, they were stripped of their rights. This obviously had nothing to do with anything the victims did.
But, if you believe Bushspeak, its ok, they were Arabs so probably terrorists, and you can trust Bush, he is like god, he is only helping you.
Interesting story, yes... but once again, the "Your Rights Online" category helps slashdot to not just report interesting tech news, but to comment on it. This has nothing to do with my rights. If I find myself in prison, they can track me however the heck they want. You don't see a story about how there's no door in front of the toilet, do you? Privacy violation! What about screening prisoners' mail? Guess what -- it's prison.
RP
Claiming its not about your rights because you're not in jail is like saying slavery wasn't about your rights because you weren't black.
OK, Vicente Fox, I got your back.
Anyway, I fail to see the unsettling implications here as I often fail to do in the YRO section. (BTW, shouldn't the color scheme here be shiny metallic... you know, tin foil colored?)
They already have these things designed to keep track of the prisoners... they're called jail cells. So they want to augment this tracking with RFID bracelets. WTF cares???
Implying this is a slippery slope to tracking non-felons is like saying, "You better watch out, next thing you know, they'll be using those new-fangled "jail cells" to keep everyone locked up!"
OK, so I'm bad at analogies.
Ironically, the word ironically is often used incorrectly.
You are a serious idiot with absolutely no clue about history or this country or any other country.
And being a serious idiot, you'll end up committing a "crime" (by some other idiot's definition - or even your own - or, since you're an idiot, an actual really, really real crime) and then you'll - probably not get the clue intended, because you're an idiot.
Have a nice day, moron.
Richard Steven Hack - This sig is TOO GODDAMN SHORT TO DO ANYTHING USEFUL WITH! MORONS!