Year about the libraries intention to get privacy threatening radio frequency identification technology, rifd. Well, february 1st came, and the Library Commission approved funding 3. 5 million for an implementation. Unfortunately, it represents, as far as i can tell, the city librarian final poison pill present to our city. I ask you to do what you did 13 years ago and 12 years ago when the Library Commission likewise forwarded this in their budget, and that was you rejected the funding for rfid. And i hope that you will do that again this year. Some interesting notes at the Library Commission. When more than one person complained about rfids toxicity to patron privacy, the staff gave two reasons why they asserted. There is no threat to the public. They said, first of all, the librarys databases are unhackable. Unhackable. Knowing what we know about Library Databases and other databases, that is a pretty farfetched claim. In addition, it doesnt take hacking into the database to raise a
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