Anonymous ID: 9e4b0b Nov. 2, 2020, 11:04 a.m. No.11410809   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0828 >>0832 >>1026

>>11410600

Anons might remember.

I do.

 

A Christian student in San Antonio in 2013 refused to wear a school RFID tracking ID.

Initially the family lost their lawsuit against the school.

Bur eventually the school scrapped the RFID student ID program all together.

It takes persistence in fighting back.

(Jan. 16, 2013)

Appeals panel rejects student's request on RFID badge

 

A federal appeals court decision today means a student who refuses to wear a student ID badge in protest of Northside Independent School District's radio frequency tracking system will either have to comply or be transferred from her John Jay High School magnet program to her neighborhood campus.

 

(July 16, 2013)

Victory: San Antonio Public School Officials End RFID Tracking Program, Citing Civil Liberties Lawsuit, Negative Publicity, Low Participation Rates

 

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — After a drawn-out battle waged in court and within the community, school officials with the Northside Independent School District have announced their decision to stop using a student tracking program that relied on RFID tracking badges containing tiny chips that produce a radio signal, enabling school officials to track students’ location on school property.

 

https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/on_the_front_lines/victory_san_antonio_public_school_officials_end_rfid_tracking_program_citin