Posted on 09/04/2012 12:15:49 PM PDT by Altariel
school districts ARE government
they need privatized
We do all the time. Many businesses have ID cards that track movement. Door readers record who goes where, and prevent people going places. Criminals have tracking bracelets. I have a 'Pike Pass' to pay tolls on certain highways. All good things.
Yes, government should not track the movement of free citizens. This is vastly different than a school tracking its students, on school property only. Everything the RFID chip does could be done by NEA members, but at a much lower cost.
This is only at school. Do you have an employee ID badge?
This does nothing a platoon of hall monitors could do. But at a much lower cost.
The mark of the beast?
My badge doesn’t track me all over the hospital.....
Yet you approve of schools..( the government, btw..) tracking the movement of free citizens..( the students..)
You make no sense.........
Students 'suspend' their rights when they attend school, private or government schools. If there is a uniform dress code, they give up their 'right' to wear whatever they want. They give up their 'right' to free speech by having to be quiet during lectures. They give up their 'right' to freedom of movement by having to attend certain classes at certain times. They give up their 'right' to eat by only having food in the cafeteria. And on and on.
The student has the 'right' to attend the school, or find another if they don't like the rules.
This is not at all comparable to government tracking all citizens all the time. Nothing the RFID chip in the ID badge does anything an army of union hall monitors couldn't accomplish. I commend the school for trying to cut cost and improve attendance. They are simply using technology to enforce rules.
I’m glad you aren’t in charge.
So, if you were in charge, what procedures would put in place to check attendance in classes, monitor truancy, and ensure non-students don't get on school grounds? Be specific.
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