Students in Florida Forced To Take Iris Scans
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in before @vibe doesnt see a problem with this
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They need to scan their hoes minds and see what's making them mess with little boys.
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Scust
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Yeah, I'm gonna have to google that because I've never heard of it either.
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It begins ? .... )
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Damn ? gonna be getting next set of eyes like tom cruise in minority report. Da ? is going on.
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bankrupt baller wrote: »in before @vibe doesnt see a problem with this
I don't. -
Welcome to the NWO (no wwf)
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bankrupt baller wrote: »in before @vibe doesnt see a problem with this
I don't.
I know you're white so I automatically don't give a ? , but the secondhand embarassment from witnessing you being such a ? ? is cringe worthy. -
EtherealAmotekun wrote: »bankrupt baller wrote: »in before @vibe doesnt see a problem with this
I don't.
I know you're white so I automatically don't give a ? , but the secondhand embarassment from witnessing you being such a ? ? is cringe worthy.
Tell me more about how you feel. I'm here. nh -
lol @ them tricking little kids into doing that ? by saying they're giving them an EyeSwipe Nano.
I'm surprised they didn't put an Apple logo on that ? . -
That's better than "? Inspection Day" at school.nh
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Premature iris scanning stops Florida school district school bus safety system
By Adam Vrankulj
June 17, 2013 -
A flurry of confusion around parental consent and the completion of a contract has prevented Stanley Convergent Security Solutions from deploying an iris-scanning pilot project for the Polk County School District in Florida.
Specifically, the county district was looking to contract Stanley to install a system which scanned the irises of school children while getting on or off of school buses, following the trial of two other systems: one based on fingerprint scans and the other, RFID chip cards.
According to a report in TheLedger.com, by the time parents were notified of the pilot project, nearly 1,000 children’s irises had already been scanned by Stanley, though the company has told the district that the collected biometric data has since been deleted. This hasn’t been enough for some of the district’s parents who fear that nothing can be fully deleted.
As a result of the parental concern, the school district is no longer considering a biometric system.
Last year, BlinkSpot, in conjunction with 3M Cogent, launched its own iris-scanning system to track children on school buses.
In addition, Fujitsu Frontech North America, with T&W Operations launched Kidtrack, a palm vein-based access control system for school buses.
With many applications for schools, biometric systems are attractive to administrators, though have proven themselves problematic with many parents, concerned for the privacy of their children’s biometric information.
BiometricUpdate.com recently investigated the debate around biometrics in schools, in particular, for cafeteria payment systems.
Reported previously, starting in September 2013, schools in England will be banned from collection students’ biometric data without parental consent.
According to the Department of Education, 30 percent of secondary schools and five percent of primary schools in the country use fingerprinting or ? recognition to record attendance, enable students to borrow library books, pay for lunch of access certain buildings within school systems.
http://www.biometricupdate.com/201306/premature-iris-scanning-stops-florida-school-district-school-bus-safety-system/ -
RFID tags courtesy of big brother, wtf is Florida like the governments proving ground for some ? up secret experiments? Don't get me wrong Florida, no hate, but DAYUM!!!
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bankrupt baller wrote: »in before @vibe doesnt see a problem with this
I don't.
Or the kinda person who if captured by Nazis back in the 1940's, would say, "Put me in the oven, it's all good. Matter of fact, let me bring this cookie dough with me so i can eat. I've been nothing but skin/bones since getting here."
Or you would be at the Stark/Fray wedding and would say, "Damn, gutting that pregnant chick isn't cool, but whatever. After you ? that Mother Stark ? , can I roll out since I'm like the only Black person on this damn TV show?"
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