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Story: RFID tags may be implanted in patients' arms
What a wonderful product. It doesn't invade my privacy at all .... not when I can refuse to have it implanted. But I would want it if the world would ever structure things to handle RFID. Imagine .... I leave my home and the door automatically locks. My car door unlocks automatically and it doesn't require an ignition key! How about padlocks which only I can open? Or a computer that won't start unless I turn it on. The application about using RFID to disable a firearm except for the owner is fantastic.
Unfortunately, advanced technology many times is forced to degrade when the "bleeding heart" liberals and "crusaders" and "I'll sue you" individuals get involved. I hope this is not the case here.
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Story: RFID tags may be implanted in patients' arms
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So it starts!
Anyone who has the power (Governmen... Anonymous -
Surely we would have a choice. I don't want this... Shari -
One world government, one world religion, and one... Anonymous -
this is too freaky. i do not like the idea of thi... Anonymous -
I think the control is already in place to co... S Barringer -
I think this is an invasion of personal preference... Anonymous -
Rev 13:16-17
And he causeth all, both small and gr... Anonymous -
the mark and the cashless society.
why do you... david clint -
we are looking at the product rfid and we were won... Anonymous -
I don't mind an adhesive tag while I'm in the hosp... Anonymous -
What a wonderful product. It doesn't invade my pr... Robert J. Boram -
RFID chips are in many of the products that consum... Monica Krnavek -
what are you thinking when you say it is not invad... Anonymous



