Don't get me started on these people trying to stop RFID from being installed in the public library!
Oops, too late. They believe
(1) Spending money on RFID endangers funding for other library services. (Sure, but the library wouldn't spend money on RFID unless it saved money in the end, through having to hire fewer people or having less book theft.)
(2) Privacy worries.
(3) Unknown health effects of RFID. (What health effects? There aren't any meaningful ones.)
(4) "Democracy abridged." i.e., having the library spend money "without adequate advance publicity or public discussion"