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Comments on: Ireland pounces on school fingerprinters

Have other alternatives been considered? 

Posted Saturday 24th March 2007 04:22 GMT

The high school I work at here in Australia issues students with barcoded ID cards that act as library cards, concession cards for public transport, and registering attendance. When entering the school, and leaving at any time other than the schedulaed end for the day's classes, they simply swipe the card through a barcode reader and the details are recorded. This system works well and has cut down on time used manually recording attendance. Have similar systems been investigated for Irish schools, or have they jumped straight to biometrics?

taking the PIS? 

Posted Sunday 25th March 2007 16:38 GMT

so what school officials will be responsible for taking the PIS?

my hand's up

Our local school has already started the fingerprinting! 

Posted Tuesday 27th March 2007 22:27 GMT

You can read more about this here:

www.naseem.co.uk/education/local-school-wants-to-fingerprint-our-children/

I suspect that the school is unaware of the ramifications of such a system. I'm already challenging them on this, so lets see what happens...

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