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    Big Brother storms the playground

    Big Brother storms the playground
    school library fingerprinting scheme is giving children a record
    [align=left]Brendan Oâ??Neill
    The First Post
    Thursday, January 25, 2007
    Children in Britain are having their fingerprints taken at what some parents believe is an alarming rate.
    Over the past four years, more than 700,000 schoolchildren aged three to 11 have been fingerprinted and photographed as part of the Junior Librarian scheme. More than 3,500 schools have signed up and new schools are joining at a rate of 20 a week. Many of them do not even seek parental consent before fingerprinting children.
    Junior Librarian is the brainchild of Micro Librarian Systems. The child presses his or her thumb on to a scanner; the machine takes a reading, converts it into a unique number, and stores the child's information.
    This means children no longer have to carry around (and lose) library cards. Instead they stick their thumb in a scanning machine that records which books they've borrowed.

    Other schools are using fingerprint scanners
    State-of-the-art technology maps childrenâ??s vein patterns using near-infrared to confirm their identity
    in canteens. This allows for a 'cashless' system, where children use their fingers to record how much they've spent on lunch.
    A canteen in a primary school in Scotland has installed a state-of-the-art 'vein-patterning' system. It maps children's vein patterns using a near-infrared beam to confirm their identity. Has Big Brother smashed through the schoolgates?
    The developers of these systems claim this is about efficiency, not totalitarianism. But some parents are kicking up a fuss.
    The campaign group Leave Them Kids Alone thinks fingerprint info might fall into the wrong hands. Our fingerprints do not change from childhood to adulthood. The group argues that schools - unlike banks and airports, which spend millions on security - are not secure enough to perform biometric scans.
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    pisshead Reviewed by pisshead on . Big Brother storms the playground Big Brother storms the playground school library fingerprinting scheme is giving children a record Brendan Oâ??Neill The First Post Thursday, January 25, 2007 Children in Britain are having their fingerprints taken at what some parents believe is an alarming rate. Over the past four years, more than 700,000 schoolchildren aged three to 11 have been fingerprinted and photographed as part of the Junior Librarian scheme. More than 3,500 schools have signed up and new schools are joining Rating: 5

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    Big Brother storms the playground

    In the guise of efficiency, shall the little children be documented. The mark of the beast fast approaches. I'll not let them put a chip in me, Bury me on the lone prarie!
    [SIZE=\"4\"]Amendment IV [/SIZE] The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

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    Big Brother storms the playground

    Wow, The Man never stops. One of the only things that keeps me going is knowing that one day they'll be overthrown.
    There are many people out there who have seemingly thought-out arguments that cannabis is harmful, and no amount of logic I can use can cure their ignorance. So...I simply spark a bowl. :jointsmile:

    ZEPPELIN RULES!!

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