Japan to Start Fingerprinting Foreign Travelers
rabiddeity writes "If you're planning to visit Japan sometime in the near future, you should be aware of the welcome you'll get. Last year, Japan's parliament passed a measure requiring foreigners to submit their fingerprints when entering the country. The measures, which apply to all foreigners over 16 regardless of visa status, take effect tomorrow. The worst part: the fingerprints are stored in a national database for an "unspecified time", and will be made available to both domestic police and foreign governments."
Did you know that you leave fingerprints on everything you touch? Anyone can track you anywhere you go!!! All they have to do is "lift" the prints off the surface. It's a privacy nightmare.
Only the guilty need worry.
And while I am at it, can I interest you in some Florida Condominiums?
"To those who are overly cautious, everything is impossible. "
Because the US is the land of the free
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What? Why are you laughing so hard.
If I have nothing to hide, don't search me
... will look like 12-year-old Japanese schoolgirls since the authorities will be too busy checking out their panties to suspect them.
So what we should do is all answer yes ans swarm them with false positives. And on the other upside, we will not be able to enter the US.
Don't fight for your country, if your country does not fight for you.
Maybe our neighbours to the south should consider the alternative. We could use 50 new provinces.
When our name is on the back of your car, we're behind you all the way!