Hoodies Banned from Some Schools
In the name of efficient surveillance, hooded sweatshirts are banned from some New Jersey schools:
“…The schools say students wearing hoods can conceal their identities from hallway cameras that might catch them cutting class or breaking into a locker.”
link: Some NJ Schools Ban Students From Wearing Hoodies
Along that line of thinking then, caps, rain gear, parkas, anoraks and an endless list of other clothing would be forbidden. Perhaps if the students complain, the authorities can tell them that it is not as bad as wearing radio frequency identification chips (RFID) and being tracked every moment of the day.
Catherine Forsythe
Tags: ban, clothing, hoodies, rfid chips, schools, security, students, surveillance, tracking
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