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critical time in the arena of consumer privacy

Started by ravelkinbow, February 27, 2006, 10:37 AM NHFT

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Tunga

Dicks sporting goods in Concord issues a barcoded RFID chip to its shopping club. As you wander about the store with your "membership card" your actions are recorded so that the corporation can more accurately serve you.

This way, when the guy who shows up each week to buy ammo walks into the store the scanners scream at the Manager to lock all the doors, evacuate the store and call the cops. People just should not be allowed to think for themselves after all. >:D

Tunga

#46
Personally I think each modern human is posessed of a certain electronic "aura" that the scanners can map into a user profile.


Even if you don't carry the "Dicksie Chip" in your pocket they probably read your presence through emminations from your fillings, watch, radioactive night sights on pistols, magnetic card stripes concentration versus magnetic pocket book closers, etc. etc.

Just like cameras there should at least be a sign at the entrance to the establishment that lets you know your fourth amendments rights under the US Constitution don't mean shit to your elected officials so it don't mean shit to them either. Now go fuck yerself.

You want paper or plastic? >:(