School To Use Remote Tracking Wristbands On Children

A school in Switzerland has controversially announced it will trial tracking wristbands on children to keep eyes on their location.

As highlighted by Remix News, Swiss outlet Neue Zürcher Zeitung reports that the Letten after-school care centre in Birmensdorf will require kids to wear the Bluetooth tech at all times during care hours unless parents specifically opt out.

The wristbands will track the wearers, with staff being alerted should a pupil wander outside the location without prior authorisation.

The justification given for the tracking is that the number of children in the facility is always changing and that it is necessary to provide “high quality care.”

The report also notes that “important personal information about food intolerances” can be stored in the system for the children to make check-in at lunch easier.

The report notes that the tracking system was developed by the head of the education centre, Joel Giger, as part of a start-up called Companion.

Theo school administrators stated “Birmensdorf school can gain new insights through the pilot project and at the same time offer the company the opportunity to test the product together with specialists on-site as part of the pilot project.”

Sounds like the guy is using school kids as Guinea pigs for his Big Brother surveillance side hustle.

Swiss cantonal data protection authority spokesman Hans Peter Waltisberg notes that “a permanent localization of pupils does not seem necessary for the care of children.”

It should be examined whether a Bluetooth wristband is the appropriate means of localization. For example, the fact that a wristband can also be removed should be taken into account,” he added.

Similar technology is used to literally keep eyes on parolees or convicts released on the proviso of good behaviour.

If the educational centre wants to become known as the school that treats children like prisoners, it’s going about it the right way.

 

yogaesoteric
June 26, 2024

 

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