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On 22 Sep 99, , Kathleen wrote:

> On a campus such as ours that is fairly open from all
> sides, we want to be able to identify our students. It would be very
> possible for students (from other schools) to come on campus and get among
> our students, and we would not be able to identify them until some time
> later. But with the badge, at a glance, we can see if they are ours or if
> they are not ours."

Privacy issues aside, it seems to me that anyone who was serious about getting onto
the "campus" could find a way to come up with a badge. Just as those who are
determined can find ways to get illegal weapons. There's really no way to lock up the
henhouse...unless, of course, all the places where people work, study, and gather are
fortified--like prisons, with every single person checked at the sentry gate, coming 
and
going. And even then....




sno0wl

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