It’s already here and moving ahead. RFID doesn’t infringe upon personal freedoms, people do.
Sort of like that “guns don’t kill people...” argument.
I happen to believe both of them BTW...
I don’t find the right of the people to have RFID, or that the government has the power of RFID, in the Constitution.
RFID doesnt infringe upon personal freedoms, people do.
True, but recently with computer technology we have run into trouble with mis-used technology
This post/thread is simply an invitation to everyone to reflect on this problem and to consider how best we might respond
Just as the guns in the wrong hands...
>> RFID doesnt infringe upon personal freedoms, people do.
+1