Much more frightening, say civil liberties advocates, is the possibility that the VeriChip could be employed as a tracking device—though the manufacturer claims the chip cannot be read unless a sensor is held right next to it. In any case, Americans appear to prefer convenience to privacy: drivers of major freeways continue to sign up for the RFID-based toll device E-ZPass, even though the company has shared its vehicle tracking information with the FBI.
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Should People Have Medical Records Implanted Inside Their Bodies?Originally from: http://www.nursinglink.monster.com/news/articles/12030-should-people-have-medical-records-implanted-inside-their-bodies
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