Jan 032014
January 3, 2014
Non-U.S., Surveillance, Youth & Schools
Sam Shead reports:
More than one million children in England have been fingerprinted by their schools – thousands without their parent’s consent, a report out today has revealed.
The report, compiled by civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch, revealed that 866,000 children had their fingerprints taken in the academic year 2012-13.
Read more on TechWorld.
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