PUPILS are being fingerprinted for food at a Huddersfield school.
All Saints Catholic College at Bradley Bar has followed other Kirklees
schools in introducing a biometric payment system to replace cash for
school dinners.
Students have had their fingers scanned to set up accounts like bank
accounts.
They contain information about cash balances and what they have bought
and when.
Instead of handing over cash at the till the pupils press their finger
against a machine which recognises the print and relays the information.
A spokeswoman for the school said: “Each individual’s finger and thumb
prints are unique.
“The biometric cashless system will store only a section of the print
as a unique number and not as an image
“Each student will have that unique number stored on a central server.
“This is done by scanning the finger or thumb with a non-evasive
electronic scanner, which passes light over the finger or thumb.”
The system is designed to make serving quicker and more efficient.
Information on the purpose for which fingerprints are gathered and who
will use the data is provided to students to comply with the Data
Protection Act. The college says it will “only be used by parties
directly associated with the college”.
Pupils not wanting to use the biometric system have been given PIN
numbers.
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