A Cincinnati video surveillance company CityWatcher.com now requires employees to use Verichip human implantable microchips to enter a secure data centre. Until now, the employees entered the data centre with a VeriChip housed in a heart-shaped plastic casing that hangs from their keychain.
The VeriChip is a glass encapsulated RFID tag that is injected into the triceps area of the arm to uniquely identify individuals. The tag can be read by radio waves from a few inches away.
That is simple to solve, everyone quits and they can't hire people, thus they stop the practice. (yea I know it's not irl that simple) -Ed
Posted by Muddy at February 10, 2006 11:21 PMin france a security guard in a major retail chain (kind of the local wallmart) admitted that many video cameras were used to control workers, not to prevent thieves. He himself got implied in the firing of 150 people, providing proof that they had stolen, often setting traps (bills let close to the person to look at how they'd react)... ANd of course the action were taken mostly against union leaders and union sympathisers ...
Sweet control society, welcome Big Brother and it's eternal War on terror. Don't expect Guantanamo to ever close. Don't expect any freedom in the future. Just learn to fear those from the other side, those you'll never meet protected behind your wall, trust big brother, trust the powers that be, smile : you're video taped.
gee ... had some posting pb ... lol
Posted by: df at February 11, 2006 03:58 AM