(forward message on privacy) (fwd)
Tom Jennings
tomj
Tue Mar 8 18:49:15 PST 1994
> Today I ran into a situation that made me completely nausiated and feel like
> my privacy had been completely invaded... It involves a chip which is
> implanted in animals and used for identification...
Humans are worth more money, and genotyping will do the same thing, for
cheaper, and with little outcry. Implanted chips means at least a
doctors visit for every humasn in the country; genotyping only happens
like fingerprinting, when you get a drivers license or soemthing.
I think the underlying concern is OK, but misplaced worrying about
kitty-cats. Cats can certainly be violated, but usually aren't aware of
it ahead of time, and there's not much they can do about it :-)
Consider also they generally *kill* cats they can't return. A chip
implant under these circumstances seems not a problem.
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Tom Jennings -- tomj at wps.com -- World Power Systems -- San Francisco, Calif.
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