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Topic started on 9-1-2009 @ 06:33 PM by ladysharrowandherbarrow
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Face scanners to be installed in schools
www.telegraph.co.uk
 The system, which is being trialled in a UK school next week, can also be used to allow children to take out library books and buy their
lunch.
It is among a host of high-tech security measures introduced in schools in a bid to keep pupils safe.
Some schools have brought in fingerprint and eye scanners, while others are planning to put radio transponder chips in pupils' uniforms to keep tabs
on them.
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reply posted on 9-1-2009 @ 06:33 PM by ladysharrowandherbarrow
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This really makes me feel rather ill, considering some schools take finger prints of children to use the library and in conjunction with the
contactpoint database so much information to be gleaned from children is making me nervous. I have taken my own son out of the school system to home
ed the waldorf way. ughhh
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reply posted on 9-1-2009 @ 06:39 PM by Skittle
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"But I dont have nothing to hide, so I dont mind it"
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reply posted on 9-1-2009 @ 06:40 PM by johnsky
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It is among a host of high-tech security measures introduced in schools in a bid to keep pupils safe.
How the heck does spying on them keep them safe?
I mean, if a gunman walks in and starts a shooting rampage, all you'll be able to do with the students information is watch and say "oh... there
goes Billy... and Tommy... oh... Jessica's dead."
Safety, yeah right.
It's just insurance that the students are being programmed exactly as you want them to be. So if you're ready to start force feeding them
propaganda, you know exactly where little Billy has snook off to, so you can haul his backside back and force him to watch the nationalistic filth.
Be a good boy, obey your masters, we know where you are!
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reply posted on 9-1-2009 @ 07:15 PM by patent98310
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yeah i'll keep my good old fashioned id card.
No kid should have to agree to this, cover their faces and there is nothing the school can do without fear of being sued. They take away our rights,
we should disobey their rules to take away their false authority to enforce those scanners. no law breaking there.
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reply posted on 9-1-2009 @ 07:24 PM by wise words spoken
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they are in all this debt but they can afford this spy crab sounds like they mean not to pay their bills
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reply posted on 9-1-2009 @ 07:32 PM by tezzajw
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Guilty before even comitting a crime.
This is complete crap. The NWO takes another step forwards. Little by little by little...
I can not see how anyone would want their children to be fingerprinted, facetagged and their clothes chipped with a homing beacon.
This world is so screwed up.
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reply posted on 9-1-2009 @ 09:12 PM by logician magician
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Originally posted by johnsky
It is among a host of high-tech security measures introduced in schools in a bid to keep pupils safe.
How the heck does spying on them keep them safe?
I mean, if a gunman walks in and starts a shooting rampage, all you'll be able to do with the students information is watch and say "oh... there
goes Billy... and Tommy... oh... Jessica's dead."
Safety, yeah right.
Way to pick a scenario that results in a situation where safety is no longer a concern to illustrate that these systems are not about safety.
Hell, why even have a speed limit? If someone goes 150, and crashes they are dead - so it can't be for safety!
Safety on a gun? What? Why? If someone shoots themselves, what good was the safety?
Fire extinguishers for safety? Once you've been burned alive, what good is a fire extinguisher?
Get my point? You're using idiotic examples.
Even more, your example leaves open a situation to alleviate the danger posed by the gunman by introducing even more security and monitoring into the
school. Putting an electric fence around it with guard dogs, assault weapons, and ID check points just so mass murderers can't get into the school
and kill the students.
Of course, you didn't think of that because your whole agenda is clear: You are victim of technology.
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reply posted on 9-1-2009 @ 11:07 PM by bubbabuddha
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Seems to me that schools appear similar to prisons with each passing day that goes by. Who benefits, well of course the prison/surveillance industry
of course. This teaches kids that this kind of treatment appears normal and for their own safety, so they give up all freedom and privacy as they
later become adults, a strange predicament.
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