"U.S. security officials say they [0]will use RFID technology at
border posts with Canada and Mexico to track foreigners driving in and
out of the United States. A Department of Homeland Security spokesman
said wireless chips for vehicles would become *mandatory* at designated
border crossings in Canada and Mexico as of Aug."

(emphasis added)

That doesn't sound very voluntary to me. I think you're probably
thinking of something else. Gel, I didn't see a link, do you have one?

Dana

On 7/29/05, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I mentioned, it's not voluntary for crossing borders, it's
> voluntary for passing certain toll bridges. It allows you to avoid the
> lines where people pay the toll. Since there are lines for paying the
> toll, it must be voluntary in that case.
> 
> On 7/29/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is it voluntary in the same sense that giving your social security
> > number to register for college is voluntary? In other words, it's
> > voluntary but if you refuse you can't enter the country?
> --
> "You can't destroy EVERYthing. Where would you sit?" The Tick
> 
> Now blogging....
> http://www.blivit.org/blog/index.cfm
> http://www.blivit.org/mr_urc/index.cfm
> 
> 

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