Wow, long post... while I do not agree with the governments right to put RFID chips in licenses or anything... I do think it should be a business's choice to put RFID on workers or valuable equipment.

If a consumer does not like the fact that a business uses RFID to track consumer stats or thier location/info etc... then they can easily go to another business that does not do this.... in this way, consumers have a very strong vote (with thier wallet) on whether or not RFID is used in business.

While i'm not at all for some kind of Orwellian future, this does sound like a damn good idea:

SPYCHIPPED KIDS' PAJAMAS



However, I must remain skeptical of all the info in this post, Mr Piss, because all the sites I see are clearly anti-IDcard and RFID sites.... not exactly non-biased reporting...
tokosan Reviewed by tokosan on . CASPIAN NEWSLETTER, 08-18-05: Consumer privacy and RFID newsletter CASPIAN NEWSLETTER, 08-18-05: The Catch-up Edition Consumer privacy and RFID newsletter ===================================================================== A Note from Katherine Albrecht There hasn't been a newsletter in several months, but for a very good reason. I've been working with my co-author Liz McIntyre to finish our upcoming book Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move With RFID (Nelson Current/2005). It's an explosive Rating: 5