Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/25

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Subject: [Leica] Virtual USA Border
From: DouglasMSharp at netscape.net (Douglas M. Sharp)
Date: Tue May 25 12:29:50 2004
References: <40B38202.9050401@Hemenway.com>

Jim,
the European Community has recently agreed to pass all sorts of  
information concerning air travellers to the US (if travelling with US 
carriers,
probably to other destinations too), Credit Card numbers, choice of 
on-board food, seat preferences, how the journey was booked
and from where,  to name but a few. All this with the only condition 
being that the US  "promises" to delete the data after 3 months
(We Europeans believe anything :-) ).
Douglas


Jim Hemenway schrieb:

> Of some interest to traveling photographers, the Department of 
> Homeland Security is about to decide on a company to build a "virtual 
> border," a massive database and biometric network that will track 
> visitors to the United States long before they get here. Cost will be 
> up to $15 billion.
>
> http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/interapp/content_multi_image/content_multi_image_0006.xml 
>
>
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