@Lindsay as long as it stopped tracking me outside of school I would be fine with it but if it kept tracking me elsewhere I would not be okay with it. -AbbyH
@Brian out of 2000 kids there has to be at least 1 kid that can and will break the system of security. Unless they actually programmed the kids all the same way, I doubt no one would be able to break they system of security.
@Amelia I am definitely more paranoid because I had no clue about all the cameras and tracking devices. But after that discussion it just opened uo my eyes to so many things.
@Lindsay as long as it stopped tracking me outside of school I would be fine with it but if it kept tracking me elsewhere I would not be okay with it.
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@Maddie no I don't think that, Marcus is just another kid thinking beyond peoples mind, he is just the only kid brave enough to do something about it.
ReplyDelete@Camden I don't think they handled it right because the kids didn't even know about the terrorist attack.
ReplyDelete@Brian out of 2000 kids there has to be at least 1 kid that can and will break the system of security. Unless they actually programmed the kids all the same way, I doubt no one would be able to break they system of security.
ReplyDelete@Amelia I am definitely more paranoid because I had no clue about all the cameras and tracking devices. But after that discussion it just opened uo my eyes to so many things.
ReplyDelete@beth I would probably do the same and lie if that meant keeping my family safe.
ReplyDelete@mmoritz my parents don't track my phone but my mom told me there is a tracker on my car for when I start driving.
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