Big Brother Alive and Well in Texas

CuteOldGuy's Avatar
What's with Texas? I thought Texas was the last bastion of freedom. But there is a school in Texas where the students have to have an RFID chipped ID card with them wherever they go. This is so the school can track them.

This is our future. Get used to it. Or stand against it.

http://rt.com/usa/news/texas-school-id-hernandez-033/
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Texas laws are horrible, developed by fucking idiots who ought to be in Kansas presiding over your annual running of the tuna!

Freedom in Texas? Freedom to worship Jesus in gym class! This is the last bastion of stupidity.

Seriously, though, there's nothing about Texas school law that surprises me anymore. Don't forget, these are the people who disavowed Thomas Jefferson and called Cesar Chavez a Mexican agitator.

I'm sure somebody has a cartoon about that.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
What's with Texas? I thought Texas was the last bastion of freedom. But there is a school in Texas where the students have to have an RFID chipped ID card with them wherever they go. This is so the school can track them.

This is our future. Get used to it. Or stand against it.

http://rt.com/usa/news/texas-school-id-hernandez-033/ Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
cog, u beat me to the punch. I wuz gonna post that.

wouldn't surprise me that if this school is located in a democrat district.
pyramider's Avatar
Several large companies around the US require their workers to wear id tags at all times. Guess what its a tracking device.
Guest123018-4's Avatar
This is an individual school district and not something that is a State mandate.
Part of the issue may revolve around that responsibility of the school for the safety and well being once they are there. The question then becomes how to keep track of the students that are their responsibility.

One thing that I learned in my public school education is that when you are in school you do not have the same rights as when you are not in school and that there are consequences for certain things that there are no consequences for outside of school.

I could do a compare and contrast but it is pointless.
LovingKayla's Avatar
Hahaha it'd be funny if the boss tracked an employee straight to the provider the boss uses.

It's happened to me before because of a car tracker but not personal tracker. Ewwwww.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
i find it pretty interesting that the ACLU refused to take up this particular case as saying the case didn't qualify under their parameters.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
This is an individual school district and not something that is a State mandate.
Part of the issue may revolve around that responsibility of the school for the safety and well being once they are there. The question then becomes how to keep track of the students that are their responsibility.

One thing that I learned in my public school education is that when you are in school you do not have the same rights as when you are not in school and that there are consequences for certain things that there are no consequences for outside of school.

I could do a compare and contrast but it is pointless. Originally Posted by The2Dogs
in this case, this school was dealing with high rates of truancy.
WTF's Avatar
  • WTF
  • 10-10-2012, 08:47 AM
i find it pretty interesting that the ACLU refused to take up this particular case as saying the case didn't qualify under their parameters. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
It is a safety issue, not a personal choice issue. Move from that district if you do not like how they choose to keep your children safe or teach school ....

I thought you were smarter than that Dilbert, I know COChickenLitte is but he scared of his own shadow on these issues!
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
how is this (what the school district did) a safety issue?
  • Laz
  • 10-10-2012, 09:20 AM
Having documentation of who was where when dealing with school violence would be beneficial. If the school has a responsibility of watching out for minors when they are in their custody, it would be beneficial to know where they are and if they are where they are supposed to be. I am also concerned about privacy issues but this might be a reasonable use of technology. If the tracking continued beyond the school grounds I would be more concerned.
WTF's Avatar
  • WTF
  • 10-10-2012, 09:39 AM
Having documentation of who was where when dealing with school violence would be beneficial. If the school has a responsibility of watching out for minors when they are in their custody, it would be beneficial to know where they are and if they are where they are supposed to be. I am also concerned about privacy issues but this might be a reasonable use of technology. If the tracking continued beyond the school grounds I would be more concerned. Originally Posted by Laz
Exactly
Parents should start home schooling....big city and poor rural public school systems have become a baby sitting/food service provider........nothing more.
markroxny's Avatar
wouldn't surprise me that if this school is located in a democrat district. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
Why would you assume that? This is Texas. Can't Gov Perry step in?


Actually this story disturbs me just as much as it does COG. I don't like the idea of citizens being tracked. It opens really ugly doors and can take us down a path that creates the 1984 state.

This should be stopped in it's tracks before it's too late and others follow suit.
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
It is a safety issue, not a personal choice issue. Move from that district if you do not like how they choose to keep your children safe or teach school ....

I thought you were smarter than that Dilbert, I know COChickenLitte is but he scared of his own shadow on these issues! Originally Posted by WTF
I'm not like you, WDF, I don't want the government watching everything I do. KarlMarxRoxny is right. We have to stop this sort of thing at the beginning, or it will spread to all forms of surveillance. Watch the TSA.