Fury as primary school tags children

Parents have voiced outrage at a California primary school which is making children wear radio frequency identification badges to track their every move.

Fury as primary school tags children

Parents have voiced outrage at a California primary school which is making children wear radio frequency identification badges to track their every move.

The badges, introduced at Brittan Elementary School on January 18, rely on the same radio frequency and scanner technology that companies use to track livestock and product inventory.

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