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Children Tricked Into Giving Fingerprints... By Headmaster
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03-12-2007, 02:54 PM
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Children Tricked Into Giving Fingerprints... By Headmaster
We can all see the obvious and usual things that will make us all angry about this - i.e. biometrics, police state, brainwashing kids etc.....
But one additional thing is best noted in this readers comments: Quote:For years, child protection agencies have been encouraging children to always tell their parents, if an adult tells them not to tell anyone because "it's a secret" or "it's a game". Anyhow, here's the story: ---------------------- A primary school headmaster has outraged parents after he tricked his pupils into recording their fingerprints by telling them they were playing spies. Children were persuaded to give their prints after being told by Mark Woodburn that it was 'just a game...so there's no need to tell your parents'. Privacy campaigners said the case, involving children as young as three, highlights the extent to which Britain is becoming a surveillance society. It follows the leak of Home Office documents last week which revealed that from 2010, children aged 11 to 16 are to have their fingerprints taken and stored on a secret database when they apply for a passport. Mr Woodburn, head teacher at Ghyllside Primary School in Kendal, Cumbria, devised the spies game when he introduced a new print-recognition library system at the school. After being told it was not necessary to tell their parents, pupils were split up into groups of five or six before being photographed and fingerprinted. The ruse was revealed when one young boy did tell his parents, who then complained. Mr Woodburn says he was unprepared for the strength of feeling among parents about the 'Big Brother' system - but admits 'in hindsight' at he should have consulted them first. 'I suppose I was naive,' he said. 'I have now sent out letters to every parent, and at the moment only five out of 360 pupils do not use the system.' One parent, Michael Dawson, described the spread of fingerprinting in schools as 'surveillance by the back door'. More than 3,500 schools have purchased fingerprint technology, for use in anti-truancy measures or cashless canteens, as well as library systems. Dudley Council has even published a guide to fingerprinting children on its website. Last week, Malcolm Trobe, president of the Association of School and College Leaders, complained about the growing mass of 'intrusive' information held about pupils and said parents were becoming increasingly alarmed by the Big Brother-style initiatives. Parents have no rights in law to prevent third-party agencies from accessing this information - schools merely have to tell them what is being held and how it will be used. Shami Chakrabarti, director of civil rights group Liberty, said: 'Authoritarian societies usually sacrifice the rights and freedoms of vulnerable minorities first. Sadly Blair's Britain is taking the same path.' Daily Mail |
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03-12-2007, 07:43 PM
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Children Tricked Into Giving Fingerprints... By Headmaster
I wonder what became of all those childrens prints, after the "spy game" ???
&Alice laughed, &There's no use trying,& she said: &one can't believe impossible things.& &I daresay you haven't had much practice,& said the Queen. &When I was your age I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.& - Lewis Carroll &Things are seldom as they seem ... Skim milk masquerades as cream.& - Gilbert and Sullivan (Pinafore) At NASA, it really is rocket science, and the decision makers really are rocket scientists. But a body of research that is getting more and more attention points to the ways that smart people working collectively can be dumber than the sum of their parts. .. Irwin Janis? &Groupthink:& is a mode of thinking that people engage in when they are deeply involved in a cohesive in-group, when the members' striving for unanimity override realistic appraisals ? It is the triumph of concurrence over good sense, and authority over expertise.& -John Schwartz & Matthew L. Wade |
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03-12-2007, 07:50 PM
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Children Tricked Into Giving Fingerprints... By Headmaster
Quote:I wonder what became of all those childrens prints, after the "spy game" ??? Quote:Mr Woodburn, head teacher at Ghyllside Primary School in Kendal, Cumbria, devised the spies game when he introduced a new print-recognition library system at the school.I guess they are sitting on the schools library computers, so kids can check books out..... damn, in my day we never managed to get things out of the library as kids.... we could never manage to have a system such as a library card....so yay for fingerprints.... :rolleyes: |
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03-12-2007, 08:39 PM
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Children Tricked Into Giving Fingerprints... By Headmaster
I guess I didn't read that close enough, missed that line. Thanks for pointing it out.
If they only want the prints for the library, one would think, that they wouldn't need to keep it a secret from the parents. &Alice laughed, &There's no use trying,& she said: &one can't believe impossible things.& &I daresay you haven't had much practice,& said the Queen. &When I was your age I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.& - Lewis Carroll &Things are seldom as they seem ... Skim milk masquerades as cream.& - Gilbert and Sullivan (Pinafore) At NASA, it really is rocket science, and the decision makers really are rocket scientists. But a body of research that is getting more and more attention points to the ways that smart people working collectively can be dumber than the sum of their parts. .. Irwin Janis? &Groupthink:& is a mode of thinking that people engage in when they are deeply involved in a cohesive in-group, when the members' striving for unanimity override realistic appraisals ? It is the triumph of concurrence over good sense, and authority over expertise.& -John Schwartz & Matthew L. Wade |
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