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Should your children be required to submit 'fingerprints for food' at
school?

        WASHINGTON, DC -- A new "fingerprints-for-food" program --
which encourages children to submit their fingerprints to purchase
school lunches -- is another frightening example of how law
enforcement-style technology is being used to monitor children in
public schools, the Libertarian Party said today.

        "Should 7- and 8-year-olds be required to submit biometric
identifiers so they can eat lunch?" asked Steve Dasbach, the party's
national director. "Should children in grammar school be treated like
criminals for the convenience of public school bureaucrats? Or has
schoolyard surveillance finally gone too far?"

        This week, national attention has become focused on 35 public
schools in Pennsylvania, where school officials have implemented an
unprecedented "fingerprints-for-food" program.

        Using technology supplied by a company called Sagem Morpho --
which also sells fingerprint-tracking devices to the FBI and the Secret
Service -- schools such as the Welsh Valley Middle School encourage
children to have a fingerprint scanned, and a numerical representation
of it saved in the school's database.

        Then, children can put an index finger on a scanner as they
move through the cafeteria checkout line. The print is matched in the
database, and the price of the lunch is deducted from the family's
account.

        School officials say fingerprinting speeds up lunch lines and
ends the problem of lost or stolen lunch money. It's so successful,
they say, the technology may be expanded to allow children to check out
books from school libraries, board school buses, and have their
attendance taken.

        Not so fast, says Dasbach. Before schoolchildren are routinely
fingerprinted, Americans need to ask:

        * Do we want our children treated like criminal suspects?

        "Fingerprinting isn't just for criminals any more -- now it's
for schoolchildren who only want a hot lunch," noted Dasbach. "Is that
the message we want to send about our children?"

        * Do such programs desensitize children to government demands
for biometric identifiers?

        "Adults are reluctant to allow the government to build
databases of biometric identifiers because we know how politicians can
abuse such information, and because we understand the Constitutional
prohibitions against such privacy-invading programs," he said. "Perhaps
the most ominous thing about fingerprinting schoolchildren is that it
conditions them to surrender biometric data whenever the government
demands it."

        * Will the government eventually misuse the information it
collects?

        "School officials insist these fingerprint images won't be used
for any other purpose," said Dasbach. "But keep in mind, politicians
once promised that Social Security numbers would never be used for
general identification purposes, that IRS employees would never
illegally divulge your income tax records, and that state motor vehicle
departments would never sell your drivers license photo. Yet each of
those things happened.

        "So, should we trust school bureaucrats when they say they
won't misuse your childrens' fingerprints in the future?"

        * Are we sacrificing too much for the sake of efficiency?

        "This fingerprinting procedure may indeed save time and money,
like any other industrial assembly line procedure," said Dasbach. "But
do we really want our children to be monitored like pieces of
machinery?

        "In a way, this new program exemplifies what is wrong with
government-run education: It treats children like interchangeable cogs
in a machine, rather than respecting each student as a unique
individual."

        In light of all these concerns, parents ought to find out
whether their local school district is planning to start implementing a
similar "fingerprints-for-food" program, and speak out against it, he
said.

        "Don't allow your children to be fingerprinted like criminals,"
he said. "Don't allow your children to be put under the government's
thumb."


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