Brian Doherty | July 12, 2004
RFID implants for child management hit a school in Japan's Wakayama prefecture, reports C/NET Asia.
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|7.12.04 @ 9:24AM|#
Wow, this is scary. is this a public school?
|7.12.04 @ 9:24AM|#
Wow, this is scary. is this a public school?
|7.13.04 @ 2:59AM|#
It's happening in Osaka. I'd have been more surprised if it was Tokyo or one of the other northern areas.
|7.13.04 @ 11:06AM|#
RTFA.
The chips will be put onto kids' schoolbags, name tags or clothing ...
|7.13.04 @ 11:33AM|#
At least the chips aren't being implanted, yet.