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ITHURTZ

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Im reading the comments and its real interesting, what are you thoughts on the comments?

Im all against in 110%
 
Ridiculous. Why not just put a ball and chain around their ankles as soon as they enter the school building?

Forget the clothing, implant an RFID chip in their arm. There should also probably be cameras planted in every classroom, locker, and locker room just to be safe...

Why are we even wasting time and beating around the bush? Let's just skip ahead a few years and place a chip on every person and government surveillance camera in every household.
 
Lets see... at my sons school, there have been 5 bomb threats in the last month. Not by phone, but messages painted on walls or notes taped to walls... Hell ya, track the little b@stards.
 
Five bomb threats huh? How many actual bombs?

When I was in HS there were 4 or 5 bomb threats and I was even questioned by FBI because a friend of mine was a suspect for one of the threats. Get this, Detective **** asks me "Have you been to his house? Was there any explosive material that you saw?" I almost busted out laughing. Why sure, I've been over to his house, he had TNT and uranium lying on the dining room table. Wtf man.

Everyone's so f*cking paranoid and delusional now it's scary.

Everyone wants SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY. Guess what, everyone's still going to die. Shocker, I know. There is no guarantee to safety, there never will be, no matter the amount of restrictions you place on people and society. There will never be guaranteed safety, ever, stop chasing it.

Just my opinion
 
Well come on man, this world of unrelenting security is just an unattainable fantasy. Everyone's shifting to such a safety net society that eventually there will be no privacy left. We've been on a slippery slope for a while and we're not slowing down.

When exactly is it too much? You want RFID chips on children's clothes? Who's immature here? You want your child to be tracked by a computer program like he's a SIMS character.

Life is chaotic, unpredictable, and dangerous. These are guaranteed risks one takes when one chooses to exist. It's inescapable, it's unrelenting. No amount of surveillance cameras or tracking technology will ever change this.
 
There's no guarantee on anything at all so why have any regulations or rules at all? Your logic isn't too sound. Perhaps RFID on kids in school is a bit much for most places but i'm sure there are a few schools/areas that would benefit from additional measures to ensure higher levels of safety.
 
There's no guarantee on anything at all so why have any regulations or rules at all? Your logic isn't too sound.
I knew someone would come at me with this.

The realistic approach is a happy medium. RFID chips are not a happy medium. It's an Orwellian nightmare that should at the least raise the hairs on your neck.

London has 10,000 public government surveillance cameras and they're only solving ONE in FIVE crimes.

My point is more surveillance and more tracking is not going to solve a damn thing and will only erade the fleeting bits of privacy we have left. Soon there will be a camera on every block, an RFID chip in everyone's arm, and weekly household LE searches. All in the name of security and safety.

Sensationalist news pieces and media induced paranoia has everyone willing to give more and more surveillance a thumbs up. It's just crazy :fool2:
 
Can I ask, how a chip would stop a bomb threat or a kid going nuts with a gun? OK so you know where your kid is at all times........ ok?
 
Ya know, the topic was RFID Chips in School Uniforms to Track Students.

Somehow we have got way off track... Nobody's talking about implants under the skin or cameras.... Try to discuss this within the realm of the actual topic.

It would be GREAT to know where every student was at any given time in a school. No, you probably wouldn't solve every problem that arose because of it, but it would be a helluva deterrent. Find a bombthreat in the boys bathroom, you'd know exactly who had been in there. Sure there might be more than one, but thats where good police work would come into it.

I hate government intrusion into my life, but 5 bomb threats in a month.. this was just one school... another school in the district had more than 10. The amount of educational time lost is huge. The cost to get the Bomb Sniffing Dogs out there that many times is huge.

It may not be the best idea. But its not a bad one.
 
Ya know, the topic was RFID Chips in School Uniforms to Track Students.

Somehow we have got way off track... Nobody's talking about implants under the skin or cameras.... Try to discuss this within the realm of the actual topic.

It would be GREAT to know where every student was at any given time in a school. No, you probably wouldn't solve every problem that arose because of it, but it would be a helluva deterrent. Find a bombthreat in the boys bathroom, you'd know exactly who had been in there. Sure there might be more than one, but thats where good police work would come into it.

I hate government intrusion into my life, but 5 bomb threats in a month.. this was just one school... another school in the district had more than 10. The amount of educational time lost is huge. The cost to get the Bomb Sniffing Dogs out there that many times is huge.

It may not be the best idea. But its not a bad one.
I just don't think it's going to solve anything. What's to stop the children from changing clothes? Exchanging shirts? Giving a shirt to someone to carry?

And then the kids doing the bomb pranks would be calling them in instead of leaving notes which would leave a tracking trail.

I just think it's a bad idea. Conditioning children from an early age that personal privacy infringement is the norm and something that is acceptable.
 
I think it would be good for use in case of an emergency, to locate all the students and in case one is taken from the area by someone or after an attack/threat of somekind.
 
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