Fillerguy
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http://mashable.com/2013/01/09/rfid-tracking-school/tracking badge must at least wear an identification badge without a tracking chip or else change to a school without such a system.
John Jay High School in San Antonio, Texas began requiring students to wear badges with RFID tags to track students' on-campus movements at the beginning of the fall semester.
Andrea Hernandez, 15, refused to wear the badge on religious grounds, claiming it was the "mark of the beast," according to Wired. She was suspended for disobeying the new rule and later sued the district. A temporary injunction allowed her to continue her studies untracked.
However, a federal court this week overturned that injunction after Hernandez refused the district's offer to allow her to wear a chip-less identification badge.
The court found the deal was "reasonable" and "removed [Hernandez's] religious objection from legal scrutiny altogether." Hernandez must now either wear the badge or transfer to a school without the program.
The Rutherford Institute, which is representing Hernandez, is planning an appeal to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Hernandez has been given until Jan. 18 to decide whether to don the badge or change schools.
This kid's probably gonna fukk a potentially landmark case with this demon nonsense.