Monday, April 6, 2009

Would You Have Your Childrens Iris Scanned?

Tell me is iris scanning a good thing or a bad thing?

This weekend at the Buttonwood Park Zoo in New Bedford, Ma. there was a event “Hear My Voice”. Commemorating National Child Abuse Prevention Month.

http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090405/NEWS/904050346/1011/TOWN10

That we commemorate this in the first place I believe to be an oxymoron. The event allowed parents the opportunity to have their Childs face and iris scanned into a national data base.
“Providing away for Law enforcement to identify them if they were ever found away from home.” This screams “THE MAN IS WATCHING” all over it.

Once you are in you are in the national database, its not likely that when you turn 18 you can take yourself out of the system. This technology can be used without permission. Our government considers using scanners in public places scanning randomly as you walk through the food court at your local mall. The bank as you use the ATM.

The phrase “The Man is Watching you” is not far from the truth.

I believe “they” get parents to do iris scans at these events because most of us would to anything to keep our child safe and "they" have convinced parents that this is the right thing to do for their child.

Tell me would you have your child’s iris’ scanned into the national database?

Read more about iris scans
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_recognition

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Yes, the iris is the most identifiable way to trace a person, better than fingerprints.

I would have this done to ME, my children and grandchildren!
 
How is scanning an iris helpful? If your child is taken or lost are the people looking for him/her stopping random children and scanning their eyes to see if the child is truly who they say they are?Or maybe they are standing in Wal-Mart stopping all children and scanning eyes to see if one matches the missing child. This is just crazy and unless there is going to be an eye scan at each, library, store, bank etc before allowing entrance I can't see it being very helpful.
 
Heather, Thanks so much for the comments. These are all very good questions. Hard to believe but they can scan random eyes from a crowd without anyone realizing, Even if you are wearing eyeglasses. There are problems when it comes to injury or surgery. If someone wanted to avoid detection they could use the same drops the doctor uses to dialate your eyes.
 
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