Proposal For RFID Tags To Be Introduced For Mass Rallies
By gier
In responding to the Government’s push towards a K-Economy in order to compete in a globalised e-World, the Mentera Institute of Learning Foundation for Political Research On Nationalism (MILF-PRON) would like to propose RFID tagging for the general public on occasions where they attend mass rallies. The core of this proposal is to address the vexing issue of the actual number of attendees at such rallies.
This month alone, there have been two rallies in Kuala Lumpur, the first being the BERSIH rally on the 10th of November, and the second, the HINDRAF rally on the 25th. On both occasions, the estimates of the number of people gathered varied wildly. In the case of the BERSIH rally, some estimates are as shown:
| Source | Estimate |
|---|---|
| Mainstream Newspapers | 4,000 to 10,000 |
| Local Online sources | 40,000 to 50,000 |
| Foreign sources (Al-Jazeera, Reuters, BBC) | Tens of thousands |
In the case of the HINDRAF rally, well … we can’t be bothered to draw up another table[1], but suffice to say that the estimates vary wildly as well. Given such variances, the logical step would be the initiate some kind of counting mechanism, and the best approach would be the use of RFID tags.
These tags can take the form of a bracelet, similar to the Unity Band. However, as opposed to the crass commercialism and total lack of utility of the Unity Band, the MILF-PRON RFID Band® would actually have a use, apart from making you look like a tit with a fluorescent bracelet.
When everyone attending a mass rally wears this MPR Band®, getting the actual number would then be trivial. A set of gantries can be set up at strategic points, and the “marshalls” in the rally can herd the attendees through the gantries. RFID technology means that double counting cannot happen, so an attendee can also merrily go through as many gantries as he or she wants, and there will not be an error.
Another option is to use RFID “guns”. We propose to develop and provide to the Government a special purpose RFID gun that would be able to “shoot” at the rally attendees and detect up to 50,000 RFID tags in one “shot”. This gun is still in development at the moment, mainly because we have been informed by our China-outsourced boffins that the prototype 1 MegaWatt RFID gun has a tendency to also cook flesh[2] when switched on.
The MPR Band® will be on sale soon for all discerning rally organisers. We deliver anywhere, including jail cells.
[1] Translation: we can’t be bothered to trawl the Interweb for the numbers.
[2] “It cook from inside, like microwave oven, Boss,” is what the head boffin told us, speaking from the Burns Unit of the hospital where he was sent after the first (and so far, only) test run.
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RFID should not be used for tagging on human. This will violate human right to free movement unless that person is a criminal.
RFID tags are expensive. I think it’s an opportunity for major pilferage… :P
RFID will mainly focus much on tracking assets equipments and personnel esp. in healthcare & logistics as it is proven and ROI is much faster.