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GoaRedStar
17th February 2006, 18:41
US group implants electronic tags in workers
By Richard Waters in San Francisco
Published: February 12 2006 22:02 | Last updated: February 12 2006 22:02

micro chips downAn Ohio company has embedded silicon chips in two of its employees - the first known case in which US workers have been tagged electronically as a way of identifying them.

CityWatcher.com, a private video surveillance company, said it was testing the technology as a way of controlling access to a room where it holds security video footage for government agencies and the police.

Embedding slivers of silicon in workers is likely to add to the controversy over RFID technology, widely seen as one of the next big growth industries.

RFID chips inexpensive radio transmitters that give off a unique identifying signal have been implanted in pets or attached to goods so they can be tracked in transit.

There are very serious privacy and civil liberty issues of having people permanently numbered, said Liz McIntyre, who campaigns against the use of identification technology.

But Sean Darks, chief executive of CityWatcher, said the glass-encased chips were like identity cards. They are planted in the upper right arm of the recipient, and read by a device similar to a cardreader.

Theres nothing pulsing or sending out a signal, said Mr Darks, who has had a chip in his own arm. Its not a GPS chip. My wife cant tell where I am.

The technologys defenders say it is acceptable as long as it is not compulsory. But critics say any implanted device could be used to track the wearer without their knowledge.

VeriChip the US company that made the devices and claims to have the only chips that have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration said the implants were designed primarily for medical purposes.

So far around 70 people in the US have had the implants, the company said.

redchrisfalling
18th February 2006, 06:25
Thats creepy and definatly the first sign of bad things to come.

encephalon
18th February 2006, 06:58
Being able to experience the political and labor force firsthand in Ohio, I'm not th least bit surprised.

Tekun
18th February 2006, 11:02
Heard about this couple days ago
The begining of the end, computerized humanity :unsure:

Almost all the ppl I know and talk to have condemned this type of shit
This is just another way to track and spy on what u do
The latest tracking devices: implants, your iris, your fingerprintes, your credit card, your cellphone...damn, they can track u with anything

Kaboly
19th February 2006, 05:56
how can people be so narrow minded to just trust and go along with something like this, especially when they couldn't possibly know what kind of health risks could be involved with these micro chips in the future, not to mention any possible breach of privacy. I can't imagine anyone doing this to themselves without getting paid......that's capitalism for ya, anything for a buck.