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Shane Holden

Another giant leap for Big Brother

December 29th, 2007
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Department of Homeland SecurityI’m not one of those people that are paranoid about every little thing that happens.  But I am one that tries to look ahead at what the outcome could be and/or what something can lead to.  This is one that I’ve read about a little while back, and find it a little wierd how you never hear a thing about it.  Especially w/ the upcoming elections and all of that jazz, you not once hear any of the candidates on either side state their stance on this.

 First, the article..

Just because you have an RFID chip in your driver’s license doesn’t mean the authorities are watching you; it simply means they can if they want, whenever they want. Arizona, Michigan, Vermont, and Washington will be the first states to begin placing the radio frequency identification chips in their citizens’ licenses.

The chips don’t need to be physically read by someone scanning your license — they can be read by monitors within a 30-foot range. Information contained will include name, DOB, physical characteristics, and a private identity number that will allow access to further information stored in the state’s DMV database. One good thing about the enhanced ID’s: travelers will be able to cross the border without a passport as of January 2009.

The Department of Homeland Security is in favor of the program, promoting it under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. Said a DHS fact sheet, “Multiple cards can be read at a distance and simultaneously with vicinity RFID technology, allowing an entire car full of people to be processed at once.” Motorists won’t be compelled to use an enhanced ID, however — in the beginning, it will be by voluntary issue only.

[Source=The Newspaper]

The thing that I see wrong w/ this is that things always start small and just snowball from there.  Now I understand that we are in a totally different world now than we were 10 years ago, but I could totally see this as starting out voluntary, and then becoming required.  Can watch you becoming are watching you.  I guess we’ll have to wait and see how things go.

Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.
                                                                  -Benjamin Franklin

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