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Sticky fingerprints come in handy for day nursery entry

Fingerprint scanner access is no longer confined to highly sensitive military installations, but has now been installed in a day nursery in south London. All parents and members of staff will have to use a fingerprint scanner before gaining access to the nursery premises. The measure, which implies there is a real danger of some sort, is aimed at giving parents peace of mind, according to the day nursery.

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