
By Gemma Simpson
Published: Friday 13 October 2006
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Name
A S Mills
Location
London
Occupation
Security consultant
Comment
Dead in the water - As a security 'deterrent' any device such as this RFID tag which can be removed by the wearer and switched to another person is totally useless for 'real' (i.e. terrorist or a released-on-remand prisoner) security purposes. Who is kidding whom, in suggesting that it is 'an answer'?! If it weren't suggested in an aire of seriousness, it would be laughable. This is just yet another technology company trying to make a quick buck from taxpayers for a useless product!
How Orwellian can you get?
Anonymous
If you are talking about tracking passengers as op...
Roy Corneloues
So we'll have tags that are either intrusive and h...
Simon
Why stop at airports? Let's tag everyone in the co...
Anonymous
Dead in the water - As a security 'deterrent' any ...
A S Mills
As AS Mills says 'This is just yet another technol...
Anonymous
Another ill thought out idea by those who want to ...
galley slave#41
If they implement this and everyone gets used to u...
Anonymous
What another waste of time. RFID a solution looki...
Nick Cole
Why not use the new passports? I've just got my n...
Anonymous
E-passports are only designed to be read at less t...
Michael Chamberlain
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