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this is not that different than the suspensions we'd receive for not wearing identification lanyards introduced my senior year in high school.

it seemed absurd even before the introduction of RFID. on one hand, this seems more absurd to me. on the other hand, this is a public school, where your privacy is limited anyway.

do the privacy cons really outweigh the security pros in this case? i do realize the general arguments presented in security vs privacy. but i wonder it's not any different if we're talking about children in a public institution?



Imagine what will happen when bullies and other predators figure out how to track people with it.




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