Would you wear a tracking device?

by sammielee24 11 Replies latest jw friends

  • sammielee24
    sammielee24

    like the one in this article? From the Washington Post or Times - it seems that some bright star is thinking that we should all be electronically monitored while flying. Good idea? Would you be willing to snap one on in order to fly? sammieswife.

    By Jeffrey DenningJust when you thought you’ve heard it all...

    A senior government official with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has expressed great interest in a so-called safety bracelet that would serve as a stun device, similar to that of a police Taser®. According to this promotional video found at the Lamperd Less Lethal website, the bracelet would be worn by all airline passengers.

    This bracelet would:

    • take the place of an airline boarding pass

    • contain personal information about the traveler

    • be able to monitor the whereabouts of each passenger and his/her luggage

    • shock the wearer on command, completely immobilizing him/her for several minutes

    The Electronic ID Bracelet, as it’s referred to as, would be worn by every traveler “until they disembark the flight at their destination.” Yes, you read that correctly. Every airline passenger would be tracked by a government-funded GPS, containing personal, private and confidential information, and that it would shock the customer worse than an electronic dog collar if he/she got out of line?

    Clearly the Electronic ID Bracelet is an euphuism for the EMD Safety Bracelet, or at least it has a nefarious hidden ability, thus the term ID Bracelet is ambiguous at best. EMD stands for Electro-Musclar Disruption. Again, according to the promotional video the bracelet can completely immobilize the wearer for several minutes.

    So is the government really that interested in this bracelet? Yes!

    According to a letter from DHS official, Paul S. Ruwaldt of the Science and Technology Directorate, office of Research and Development, to the inventor whom he had previously met with, he wrote, “To make it clear, we [the federal government] are interested in…the immobilizing security bracelet, and look forward to receiving a written proposal.” The letterhead, in case you were wondering, came from the DHS office at the William J. Hughes Technical Center at the Atlantic City International Airport, or the Federal Aviation Administration headquarters.

    In another part of the letter, Mr. Ruwaldt confirmed, “It is conceivable to envision a use to improve air security, on passenger planes.”

    Would every paying airline passenger flying on a commercial airplane be mandated to wear one of these devices? I cringe at the thought. Not only could it be used as a physical restraining device, but also as a method of interrogation, according to the same aforementioned letter from Mr. Ruwaldt.

    Would you let them put one of those on your wrist? Would you allow the airline employees, which would be mandated by the government, to place such a bracelet on any member of your family?

    Why are tax dollars being spent on something like this? Is this a police state or is it America?

  • asilentone
    asilentone

    They better not let me wear a tracking device!

  • nelly136
    nelly136

    i already have a tracking device, its constantly with me where ever i go, .....mobile phones gotta love em eh?

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    What would happen if I could remove the battery so it wouldn't work? Or put electrical tape on the electrodes so that the shock couldn't reach my skin?

  • Tired of the Hypocrisy
  • Mincan
    Mincan

    that's very degrading.

  • LtCmd.Lore
    LtCmd.Lore

    If you are ON the plane, then wouldn't they already know where you are?

    (On the plane...)

  • RisingEagle
    RisingEagle
    If you are ON the plane, then wouldn't they already know where you are? (On the plane...)

    Did they know this guy was ON the plane?

    alt

  • yknot
  • Hortensia
    Hortensia

    it's too much - I wouldn't do it so I guess I wouldn't be flying.

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