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Fingerprints in School
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Are they using or planning to use this library finger printing scheme in your child's school without your permission? Do you view this as a softening up of our children to even further state intrusion into their lives?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/07/22/finger printing_of_uk_school_kids/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/07/22/finger printing_of_uk_school_kids/
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whilst this doesn't affect us at the moment directly as we home educate, if my children were still attending school I would have gone into orbit about this and not permitted them to take part. Thankfully my kids have always been bollshi enough even from 5 years old to tell a teacher that they were refusing to co-operate but I daresay countless kids who didn't want their fingerprints taken have been bullied into it by teachers. I hope this misguided Govt goes, and goes quickly before I'm forced to move abroad to get away from the intrusion into our privacy. Amazing how paper library cards have worked for 300 years or so, and now suddenly they're an unworkable system just about the same time that the Govt wants all your biometric data. Stuff this for a game of soldiers, but it's nice to know that the people of this country have rumbled them and are objecting loud and clear.
I have to apologise as I've only just noticed this was from an article in 2002. It is still the first I've heard of it though, so I'm now interested to know if this scheme was shelved as quietly as it was introduced. It does make me all the more suspicious about the 'softening up aspect' with regards to our children, though.
the school i went to in north yorkshire, has had this for quite a while now where you have to put your thumb on a fingerprint scanner to take a book out and such like. i dont think anyone had a problem with it, most of the kids actualy thought it was quite cool.
i dont remember anyone refusing to do it. i think they sent letters home to make sure the parents were aware of the new system.
i dont see what the big problem with it is.
i dont remember anyone refusing to do it. i think they sent letters home to make sure the parents were aware of the new system.
i dont see what the big problem with it is.
they will try anything to get your fingerprints under 'innocent' guises such as library book rental systems. My fingerprints are on file despite never having commited a crime due to a system at work used to log into the computer network via a card system. The irony is that the cards are operated via a pin number and biometrics dont even play a part!