"There is a way to make kids safer without making them feel like a piece of inventory," said Michael Cantrall, one of several angry parents who complained. "Are we trying to bring them up with respect and trust, or tell them that you can't trust anyone, you are always going to be monitored, and someone is always going to be watching you?"
There is always someone who says there is a better way, but they never seem to be able to tell us what it is, and whenever someone wants to try something new there is a huge opposition towards it.
You had better teach kids that you can't trust anyone because you can't until they prove themselves trustworthy.
Think about the way things are today, at least in the U.S., we have millions of illegals in this country, not to mention the terrorist threat, and everyone is saying we need to do something about it, but everytime the idea of a national ID card or any other idea that would identify everyone living in this country, or make it harder to enter the country in the first place, there is this big controversy, and it is the same with most every important issue that faces us in these modern times.
It is all politics, which I won't go into due to the rules of this forum, but there is always the one side that is actually trying to come up with ideas to fix the problems everyone says needs fixing, and there is the other side that shoots down every idea that is proposed but have no ideas of their own.