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The Transportation Security Administration announced on Tuesday that it will order domestic airlines to turn over personal information about passengers to test a system that will compare their names to those on terrorist watch lists.
The system, called Secure Flight, replaces a previous plan that would have checked passenger names against commercial databases and assigned a risk level to each. That plan, which cost $103 million, was abandoned because of privacy concerns and technological issues.
The airlines will have 30 days to comment on the proposed order, which Congress gave the TSA authority to issue. Air carriers will then have 10 days to turn over data that it gathered in June, called passenger name records.
The amount of data in passenger name records varies by airline, but it typically includes name, flight origin, flight destination, flight time, duration of flight and form of payment. It can also include credit card numbers, address, telephone number and meal requests, which can indicate a person's ethnicity.
More: story.news.yahoo.com.../ap/20040921/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/passenger_screening
The amount of data in passenger name records varies by airline, but it typically includes name, flight origin, flight destination, flight time, duration of flight and form of payment. It can also include credit card numbers, address, telephone number and meal requests, which can indicate a person's ethnicity.
Originally posted by Jonna
The amount of data in passenger name records varies by airline, but it typically includes name, flight origin, flight destination, flight time, duration of flight and form of payment. It can also include credit card numbers, address, telephone number and meal requests, which can indicate a person's ethnicity.
Perhaps you trust our illustrious government, but I do not.
We must all endure a little inconvenience in our lives for security's sake unless we want to repeat what happened on Sept 11, 2001.
Originally posted by Jonna
The amount of data in passenger name records varies by airline, but it typically includes name, flight origin, flight destination, flight time, duration of flight and form of payment. It can also include credit card numbers, address, telephone number and meal requests, which can indicate a person's ethnicity.
Perhaps you trust our illustrious government, but I do not.
Originally posted by Gazrok
I don't really have a problem with it, but do they honestly think terrorists use their actual names?
"Here's your ticket Mr. Bin Laden..."
Originally posted by Gazrok
Considering the sitting president WASN'T elected by it's people, but by an archaic institution called the Electoral College? We actually voted for the other guy, hehe....
Originally posted by mrmulder
Originally posted by Gazrok
Considering the sitting president WASN'T elected by it's people, but by an archaic institution called the Electoral College? We actually voted for the other guy, hehe....
Exactly and don't forget that Congress stopped the ballot count giving Bush the presidency when Gore could've won in the end.
Originally posted by Intelearthling
Originally posted by mrmulder
Originally posted by Gazrok
Considering the sitting president WASN'T elected by it's people, but by an archaic institution called the Electoral College? We actually voted for the other guy, hehe....
Exactly and don't forget that Congress stopped the ballot count giving Bush the presidency when Gore could've won in the end.
The Supreme Court stopped the ballot count and even after the fact, it was found out that Bush won the popular vote. The ballot count was continued by independant sources.
The BDO Seidman manual recount established that Al Gore won the state of Florida by 662 votes.
Originally posted by Intelearthling
There is nothing wrong with this proposal. Wouldn't you want to know that your safety is being secured by scrutinizing the passengers who may have the potential to cause a catastrophic incident? If there's no one doing any wrong, then they should have no problem with this. The government aren't after people who has a record/profile to commit atrocities. We must all endure a little inconvenience in our lives for security's sake unless we want to repeat what happened on Sept 11, 2001.
Insert popular quote regarding freedoms by Benjamin Franklin here
insert comment on NAZI government and taking people away by Christian priest here
Originally posted by Chuck Stevenson
Soooooooo ... is anyone checking the 4000+ illegal alien crossings that occur every day? It's estimated that there may be up to 15,000,000 illegals in the united states now.