9 comments

  • WarOnPrivacy 16 hours ago

        the district repeatedly denied enrollment after citing license plate
        recognition data that it said showed her vehicle appearing overnight
        at Chicago addresses 
    
    Every bit of surveillance that can be leveraged against us, will be eventually. The drive to surveil us has a lot of overlap with addiction.
  • theendisney 12 hours ago

    The real problem is that plates disclose any information. It was a useful fearure 30 years ago.

    Like for example what business do people have learning how new your car is? Some even buy a new car to avoid the badge of shame.

    Why do i need to know when your registration expires?

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  • MagicMoonlight 13 hours ago

    Good. Too many people are willing to do insane shit like renting a house and leaving it empty just to get their kid in a school they don’t live near.

    • AngryData 13 hours ago

      If they are paying rent for a house that money is going into property taxes which is paying for their enrollment.

    • killingtime74 13 hours ago

      If they can buy a house and leave it empty they can buy a car and leave it empty.

  • SilverElfin 15 hours ago

    Why is a school district spending huge amounts of money on this software - why does it even care where the students are? And secondly, why are they violating the privacy of students and parents? This is outrageous.

    • don_neufeld 14 hours ago

      It’s actually a real problem because of how we fund schools - with local tax dollars.

      I’ve seen someone try to claim their ownership of an empty lot as the basis for getting their children into a better school district.

      It’s a mess.

      • nomel 13 hours ago

        I personally know two families who use their grandparents address to get into a better school district.