Wednesday, September 1, 2010

GPS Tracks Schoolbus Kids

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In a bid to set parents' nerves at ease, a southwest suburban school district has become one of the first in the state to begin using GPS to track schoolchildren riding buses to and from school each day.

Palos Heights School District 128 had previously been using ZPass, a GPS technology provided by Seattle-based Zonar Systems, to track the buses. But now the district is outfitting students' backpacks with a luggage tag-sized unit that logs when the student steps on and off the bus...

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[Webmaster - First in California...now in Illinois. They always make it for a "good reason". These children are being conditioned to be "good citizens" when they grow up. It will seem perfectly natural for them to take an implanted chip when the time comes in the future... And yes, that time WILL come...]