More want to use Orwellian technology to 'fight terror'.
As usual, government is holding hands with industry giants in this assault on your basic civil rights.
Members of the privacy rights group Caspian uncovered the Auto-ID Center documents, which are marked "confidential," in early July.
With Ridge's approval for RFID, the food and drug companies and retailers hope to win over a wary public. They also may get legal protection under the Safety Act of 2002 -- a tort-reform law that offers blanket lawsuit protections to makers of antiterrorism devices, should those devices fail during a terrorist attack.
"If we get a declaration from Homeland Security that this is the step we need to take to protect the food supply, that's the step it will take to move this technology forward," said Procter & Gamble supply-chain executive Larry Kellam at an RFID industry conference in June.
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