To: Nachum
If the legislators are not going to ban them, then at least, they should require manufacturers and retailers to inform the customers where the chip is placed with instructions on how to remove or disable it after they leave the store.
2 posted on
05/21/2006 9:48:31 AM PDT by
Enterprise
(The MSM - Propaganda wing and news censorship division of the Democrat Party.)
To: Enterprise
if you don't have a reader it is effectively disabled.
5 posted on
05/21/2006 9:51:45 AM PDT by
durasell
(!)
To: Enterprise
If you understood how these really work, you would not be concerned.
truly.
19 posted on
05/21/2006 10:48:34 AM PDT by
Blueflag
(Res ipsa loquitor)
To: Enterprise
If the legislators are not going to ban them, then at least, they should require manufacturers and retailers to inform the customers where the chip is placed with instructions on how to remove or disable it after they leave the store. Why? They don't transmit. Do you cross of the UPC bars on your cereal packages? Because RFID is just as dangerous as a printed UPC code.
29 posted on
05/21/2006 11:25:54 AM PDT by
freedumb2003
(Governor of California, another job Americans won't do.)
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