July 12, 2009
New ID Technology Makes Tracking People Easy
Gigi Zenk, a spokeswoman for the Washington state Department of Licensing, says Americans "aren't that concerned about the RFID" in a time when "tracking an individual is much easier through a cell phone." Americans are not concerned about the loss of Free Speech right. They are not concerned about forced drugging of children by school officials. They are unconcerned about using vulnerable persons for medical research. They are unconcerned about 90,000 deaths each year due to medical negligence. That is no argument for or against anything in this country with a large number of clueless citizens who vote.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20090712/D99CRDAG0.html
Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears
Jul 12, 6:10 AM (ET)
By TODD LEWAN
AP
Gigi Zenk, a spokeswoman for the Washington state Department of Licensing, says Americans "aren't that concerned about the RFID" in a time when "tracking an individual is much easier through a cell phone." Americans are not concerned about the loss of Free Speech right. They are not concerned about forced drugging of children by school officials. They are unconcerned about using vulnerable persons for medical research. They are unconcerned about 90,000 deaths each year due to medical negligence. That is no argument for or against anything in this country with a large number of clueless citizens who vote.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20090712/D99CRDAG0.html
Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears
Jul 12, 6:10 AM (ET)
By TODD LEWAN
AP
Labels:
Domestic Surveillance,
Driver's Licenses,
Freedom,
ID Cards,
Passports,
Privacy
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