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Published: Monday 02 August 2004
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On reading the article about RFID chips on prisoners in Ohio, I am concerned that people asume that because a man/woman has been found guilty of a crime they loose all of their rights. Following this thinking I can see it ending up as, well let's fit RFID's to everyone and we can track them before they commit a crime and that will be a good deterent! It is one small step at a time. History shows its getting worse. While we think we are in a "free world" we just don't realise how much we are being watch!
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