Students In UK Tracked With RFID Chips
An anonymous reader writes "Ten kids in a pilot program in the Hungerhill School in Edenthorpe, England will participate in a program that puts RFID chips in students' uniforms to keep track of their whereabouts. A group called 'Leave Them Kids Alone' is opposing the program. Bruce Schneier blogs: '...Now it's easy to cut class; just ask someone to carry your shirt around the building while you're elsewhere.'"
lost my shirt trying to make the first post...
I think this is a very responsible use of "human monitoring". Its voluntary, its in there CLOTHES, and its only useful at school.
Yeah, but when you start requiring specific clothes, all you're going to do is entice the teenagers to get naked. You don't want to have naked teenagers on your hands, do you? I know I would. I mean, wouldn't. Right.
The theory of relativity doesn't work right in Arkansas.
Sensors have been added to warn school officials if the students' pants are being worn too low.
Have gnu, will travel.
I would sign up for such a program SPECIFICALLY to mess with it.
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is kinky.