Passenger Risk Database to be Implemented in U.S.
bluephile writes "CNN is running an article on the The Transport Security Administration's (TSA) renewed efforts to implement the CAPPS II color-coded passenger risk-assessment program, despite outcries by numerous privacy activism groups at the program's collection and redistribution of personal information. The TSA has made several claims that the system respects passengers' privacy, but their track record isn't impressive. Congress suspended the program last year in order to investigate its privacy implications. One MIT paper suggests that CAPPS II could make flying MORE dangerous, rather than less."
Let all the passenrers wear a star. an american star of course. i wouldn't want to make any references to any hystoric events.
let the stars be:
- white for pure americans.
- green for friends or useful people
- yellow is in doubt
- red if the passenger is a poor, ill, jobless, non-christian, non-pro-america, extremist passenger.
hey, i have the right to know who i'm sitting next to!
hell, am i happy that we finally respect brown, homosexual etcetera people. how long will it take before every muslim is NOT a terrorist by default???
this is all just SO frelling ironic. in order to PRESERVE freedom we only LIMIT all kinds of freedom. in the end i feel insecure and limited!
Privacy is terrorism.
God, I'm so worried that the Government is trying to make security more efficient and effective. It is terrible that they're going to make it harder for terrorists to get onto planes!
Here's a bit of advice: If you don't want a white glove and flashlight up your ass, don't support or carry out terrorism. It's really not that difficult.