Posted on Fri 13 Oct 2006, 11:29 in Education
A group of worried UK parents are preparing a legal challenge to schools that have fingerprinted their children without their consent.
Mark Ballard, reporting on www.theregister.co.uk, tells how the group instigated the legal response, led by Janine Fletcher, a solicitor and parent who became concerned when she learned that 70 schools in her home county of Cumbria had taken children’s' fingerprints without seeking parental consent.
"It's a breach of human rights," she said. "Lots of parents are willing to take legal action. There's a clear case. Every child has a right to privacy."
Richard Furlong, a barrister who has advised the campaign group Leave Them Kids Alone (www.leavethemkidsalone.com), which is co-coordinating the action, said: "Once the kids’ fingerprints are taken, the schools are obliged in law to disclose the fingerprint to the police if they are investigating a crime. All of a sudden, police have a huge database to query and in twenty years time they'll have everyone's fingerprints through the back door.
“People say, 'if you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to fear', I always say, well how much do you earn then?" he added.
Many schools put their fingerprint systems in over the school holidays and informed parents by letter on the first day of term, said Fletcher. Parents weren't being given enough time to disagree with the scheme, let alone think through the ramifications of their children being fingerprinted.
The group are preparing to take a test case against a school that has fingerprinted children without parental consent.®
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/10/06/fingerprint_action/
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Another example of the slippery slope of casual surveillance. Some bright spark will no doubt decide it would be good to consolidate the fingerprint data for ease of admin within an LEA. How long until the police request access to solve a critical crime - thus easily harvesting fingerprints from a generation of innocent children?
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