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Privacy issues and a developing crisis at Tennessee University?

By Leland Darryl Armstrong posted 02-28-2014 22:39

  
Although the intentions maybe good, we predict this is an evolving issue that will result in a public relations and ACLU crisis for Tennessee State University. We have to ask ourselves has the administration here consulted with their public relations and crisis management team prior to making such a decision and are they prepared for the resulting crisis? -LDA

Tenn. State University Requires Students to Wear Trackable IDs

Via Campus Reform.

Beginning Saturday, March 1, students and staff at Tennessee State University will be required to present identification badges at any time that can also track their movements in and out of buildings, according to a local-news 
report.

After a spate of break-ins and vandalism, officials at the university instituted the new ID requirement as a way to ensure safety on campus, a TSU release said.

“Our primary concern is always to provide a safe and healthy environment for all of our students, employees and visitors,” said Dr. Curtis Johnson, associate vice president for administration, who is in charge of Emergency Management. “Safety on our campus is priority number one, and with the new policy we want to ensure that our students, faculty, and staff are safe at all times.”

“Failure to comply with the new policy,” the school said, “may result in employee disciplinary action, student judicial action, or removal from University property.”

Besides being used to access buildings, the IDs can be used as meal cards, to check out library materials, to access computer labs and athletic events, and more.

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/372240/tenn-state-university-requires-students-wear-trackable-ids-alec-torres

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