A Macoupin County judge “reluctantly” ruled against three coal miners who claimed their employers violated the state’s biometric privacy law, which regulates the collection and storage of biometrics, such as fingerprints or hand scans.In his one-sentence ruling, 7th Judicial Circuit Judge Kenneth R. Deihl dismissed the coal miners’ complaint “albeit reluctantly, because this court is bound by the Second District’s opinion in Rosenbach v. Six Flags” — a state appellate court …