Via: Leigh Dundas:
The Orange County Board of Supervisors is considering rolling out digital technology that would allow stores in the county to prevent entry to people who lack a digital passport proving inoculation status. Such technology – and its adoption by stores – would deny entry to the 40% of elderly who lack a smartphone, as well as 20% of the poor and 15% of most minorities who also do not have a smartphone.
Please show up this Tuesday, May 11th, at 8:30 a.m., at 333 West Santa Ana Boulevard in Santa Ana to tell the Board of Supervisors that they must not rule out such digital technology – and further, that they must adopt a resolution for prohibiting digital passports in their County.
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