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Parents from Washington state’s Puyallup School District successfully ended the implementation of palm-scanners this week after attempts to push the system without parental approval backfired.

Palm ScannerAccording to the district, the devices, which use infrared technology to map vein patterns in students’ palms, would cut back on fraud by linking students pre-paid lunch account information to their biometric data.

“Efficiency is another reason for implementing this. The accuracy of the scanner reduces human error, reduces fraud, the ability for students to share numbers allows parents to know the money that they’re spending is being spent on their child’s lunch,” said Puyallup School District spokesperson Brian Fox to Kiro 7.

Parents were shocked to receive notification letters only a few weeks before the intended mass roll-out, even after two schools already began using the system. The 71 scanners purchased by the district for all 32 schools totaled $38,695.

“To hear those words vein recognition program… it’s very invasive to me,” said parent Christina Allen.

Other parents compared the program to the new controversial Apple iPhone 5S, which links a user’s fingerprint information to unlocking the phone and purchasing apps.

It’s concerning,” Jeanna Snyder told the News Tribune. “If we put that information out there — it’s data. It’s somewhere.”

Shortly after parent’s expressed their concerns, Puyallup School District officials apologized during a Monday night school board meeting, announcing the end of the program.

“We failed at communication significantly on this,” said board president Chris Ihrig. “We got an ‘F’ on this one.”

While the system may be inherently harmless, the attempted implementation joins countless other surveillance technologies appearing in classrooms across the country.

Just last September, a group of New York engineers announced the development of a “biometric classroom.” According to developers at SensorStar Labs, cameras that track students’ eye movements, conversations and smiles will help teachers improve classroom learning.
http://intellihub.com/2013/12/04/parents-defeat-schools-attempt-to-implement-palm-scanners/


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The future is coming and the term 'freedom' will mean something quite different than what the poor poor soldiers dreamed about
when going off for a noble cause....

guess who won that honor? our in house paramilitary stockholm syndrome machine.....


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Hey...they can have all the palm scanners they want...........as long as there is an 'opt out' clause.

AND........was the cost of these scanners brought to the attention of the 'taxpayers' since they are footing the bill?


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