
By Andy McCue
Published: Wednesday 29 June 2005
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Anonymous
Location
Thames Area
Occupation
IT
Comment
My brother works for a RFID provider, and all their office access cards are fitted with one.
When he tried to go into TESCO one evening, his RFID chip set-off the alarms. As the security guard couldn't figure out why this was, he was refused entry to the store.
Perhaps fitting RFID chips to ID cards, will allow the Govt. to regulate how many people shop at TESCO, and prevent them gaining a market monopoly.
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