Friday, December 12, 2008

New Diana Middle School Begins Using Sex Offender ID System

New Diana joins ISD's across Texas with installation of drivers license scanning equipment, linked to an online sex offender registry.

In an effort to tighten campus security, and identify known predators before they are allowed access, New Diana Middle School announced it has installed and is using the Raptor V-Soft system.

The announcement, in the school newsletter this week, follows:

When you come to pick up your child at NDMS, you will experience a system designed to make our school safer by scanning licenses for the sole purpose of checking for sex offenders only. We will ask you or any other visitors to our campus to allow us to scan your license. If staying on campus, you will receive a sticker with your photo and destination while you are on our campus. While this can take a little more of your time, please realize that this is for the safety of your child and all students in our schools. Thank you!

The Raptor system has been in the news lately, due to a lawsuit in Lake Travis over it's use, alleging violations of parents constitutional rights, including freedom to associate with their children at school, and freedom from unreasonable search and seizure. The case has yet to be tried.

Responding to that suit, Houston based Raptor Systems said it was unaware of other similar lawsuits.

On it's website, Raptor claims to have the system installed in 5000 schools, including Southside, McKinney, Tyler, Kilgore and Athens ISD's in Texas.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

i for one would like to be involved in the lawsuit. I think more people agree with the Meadows out there, and me being one of them. Lets make it a CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT.

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