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But those who do not want to submit to a scan can tell an employee and show their photo ID instead. Finger scans may also be used at storage lockers which are free — but do turn a finger's image into a numerical configuration that's become a key for the locker. Theme parks that take fingerprints and facial ID along with a ticket. Like GearBrain on Facebook. June 10 Children under the age of 12 are not required to show proof of vaccination or a negative test result.

Regardless of vaccination status, face coverings are required to be worn at all times, both indoors and outdoors, when visiting the theme park. At Universal CityWalk, face coverings are required to be worn indoors. What are biometrics?

That's pretty weak, isn't it? And this case won't have any effect upon Disney, Universal, SeaWorld, Cedar Fair, or any other theme park company that does not operate a property inside the state of Illinois, since it turns on a state law rather than a federal one. Nor will this case affect any adults who give their written permission for Six Flags to scan their finger when picking up a theme park ticket or pass.

The legal question here is whether the mom needs to show that she personally has suffered any harm from her son getting his finger scanned or not. Six Flags says she does have to prove that.

The mom says she does not — that the mere fact that Six Flags did not obtain her consent as the guardian of her minor child is a violation of the state law. Law School here, in case you are wondering: Children cannot sign contracts or give legal consent for anything.

Their parents or guardians must do so on their behalf. As legal questions go, this is about as narrow as a Six Flags switchback queue. If the woman wins in the Illinois Supreme Court, Six Flags is going to lose some money and require kids to get their parents' written permission to buy tickets in the future.

If Six Flags wins, it might be harder for other people to sue over data privacy issues in Illinois, since there would now be a precedent that they have to show that they suffered some harm because a company collected their information without their explicit written consent. But this case is not going to keep anyone from getting their finger scanned when going to Disney World or other popular theme parks.

And its not going to lead to a big payday for theme park fans who have had their finger scanned in the past. Have you been back to Universal Orlando recently? Let us know in the comments below! Check out some of the most expensive Disney items you can buy online! We're breaking Molly is sharing five holiday looks that are perfect for decking the halls this season!

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