Air travellers to be RFID tagged?
A new RFID tag has been designed and its inventors claim it could improve airport security by tracking passengers as they mingle in the departure lounge.
The plan is to issue every passenger with an RFID tag at check-in so human traffic can be monitored around the airport.
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