Parents in Polk County, Florida were outraged after being informed that their children’s irises had been scanned without permission as part of a new security program.
Parents first heard about the scheme in a letter sent out on Friday May 24, four days after the compulsory iris scans program had already begun.
The scans were taken as part of a new security program being introduced by the Polk County School Board, called Eye-Swipe Nano, which impacts students at Daniel Jenkins Academy, a high school, Davenport School of the Arts, a middle school, and Bethune Academy, an elementary school.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2336020/Parents-angered-schools-conduct-Minority-Report-like-iris-scans-students-young-asking-permission.html
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