
“A Texas teenager’s attorney told RT on Friday that her refusal to wear an ID badges with a GPS tag has led to her being ostracized from all school activities. ‘She’s not being treated equally,’ said John Whitehead, who is representing Andrea Hernandez in an upcoming trial next week. ‘If she doesn’t have the chip, she can’t access the library, cafeteria, she was told she couldn’t vote for the homecoming king and queen.'”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/11/24/attorney-tx-teen-ostracized-for-protesting-school-gps-chip/
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