Fingerprinting annoyance

E. ALLEN SMITH EALLENSMITH at ocelot.Rutgers.EDU
Tue May 14 07:59:32 PDT 1996


From:	IN%"tcmay at got.net" 14-MAY-1996 04:46:37.08

>Trying to convince a company that photo ID badges and fingerprints are Bad
>Things is perhaps admirable, just realize that in a free society that
>employer is under no obligation to hire someone who refuses to go along
>with the company's security policies. (This relates to the "civil rights"
>thread.)

	While in general I agree, he never said it was a company. If it was
a government, for instance, I can see it as being ethical; the same for a
government-caused requirement (like the drug war nonsense) or a
government-supported company (like Airbus in Europe, or others supported by
tarrifs.) Since he didn't say, I forbode to answer (mine would have been
about like uni's one of superglue, although I haven't heard the needle idea
before.
	-Allen






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