"In San Antonio, Texas, high school sophomore Andrea Hernandez has been granted permission by a federal district court judge to continue attending school, despite her refusal to wear a student-tracking ID badge that continually monitors the whereabouts of every pupil on campus. Hernandez and her father filed a lawsuit after John Jay High School principal Robert Harris threatened Andrea with expulsion for refusing to wear the badge. He also stopped her from petitioning her fellow students against wearing one. The judge, who issued a restraining order on both counts, ruled Harris’s actions were a violation of Hernandez’s rights to freedom of speech and the free exercise of religion. "..........................
Chips on ID cards? Despite the current protest I expect both employers and school districts to use this even more. My wife's company makes employees sign in with their photo ID to use the vending machine.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
It's Satanic? See the book of revelations? These idiots don't know anything about the history of the revelations books, yes, many were written and one was chosen after a huge fight among a certain faction of Christians.
I've got an RFID badge for work. It helps control access.
As long as the RFID is in the badge and not in me, I'm good with it.
Does your RFID badge tell your employer where you are every minute of the day? If it tracks your location, do you have some place to leave it when you leave work, or is it OK with you that they know where you are all the time? Do you really think it is any of their business?
Is it OK for schools to force juveniles to be tracked all the time, with or without their parents' permission?
Experience enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again - Jeanne Pincha-Tulley
Comprehensive is Latin for there is lots of bad stuff in it - Trey Gowdy