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RFID Chips Should Not Be Allowed In Schools

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RFID Chips Should Not Be Allowed In Schools
Using the RFID chips in school is a bad idea because parents don't like that their kids are being used as guinea pigs to test the chip. They don't like that their kids privacy are being invaded. According to Kim Zetter (American Freelance journalist), "Schools superintendents struck a deal with a local maker of the technology last year to test the system to track a attendance and weed out trespassers." This quote shows that these students are being tested like guinea pigs which shouldn't be their job to test these chips. They should have some adults test these chips. Having students test the RFID chip should not be allowed because parents do not like their kids testing the chip.

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