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  • #31
    I can't see how ten fingerprints are going to increase security any more than two. The most annoying thing is the increased time at immigration though.

    US authorities claim the current scan of two fingers takes around 15 seconds and that the new process will not take significantly longer than that.
    Not significantly longer? Yeah, right. It already takes too long to get through immigration, and this will just make matters worse. Silly America.
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    • #32
      US security is insane

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      • #33
        You would know.
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        • #34
          A family of 8 is going through security at the Chicago/Ohare airport. The 7 year old girl is obviously a threat. Dumping her box of 96 crayons and unpeeling the green one is a really good idea, because she's probably smuggling a bomb.
          especially when she looks like this...

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          • #35
            Looks like a trouble maker to me

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            • #36
              Well naturally. She IS the youngest. She's more of a 'spoiled tantrum haver' than 'trouble maker' though.

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              • #37
                the "my kitty" shirt is obviously a secret message. it refers to mohammed.
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                • #38
                  Unfortunately, here THE STATE takes your fingerprints (two? I can't recall) when you have your mandatory personal ID issued. F UCK them

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                  • #39
                    They don't have my fingerprints yet

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                    • #40
                      FBI agents really are priviledged
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by b etor
                        A family of 8 is going through security at the Chicago/Ohare airport. The 7 year old girl is obviously a threat. Dumping her box of 96 crayons and unpeeling the green one is a really good idea, because she's probably smuggling a bomb.
                        especially when she looks like this...

                        YOU FOOL! THE BOMB IS IN THE BURNT SIENNA!!!
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                        • #42
                          It seems that everybody has forgotten that the Shoah was made much easier by the existence of files of personal data. And this was in a time when those files were created, maintained and used manually; now in the numerical era the power to build files is immense at a cost which is minimal. Beyond this tragic argument there are eternal reasons not to build such files without limits. Therefore the current trend to increase the purpose, size and content of files of personal data should be observed with mistrust and caution.

                          As in a democracy a citizen must be prepared to accept that many information are public by nature (name, address, job, education, family status, children, …), and some are necessary for the state to make the society functioning (income, driver licence, military status, …) most of those which are not in those two categories fall in the privacy domain which includes: relationships, travels, purchases, habits, tastes, etc. The difficulty of the subject lies were you put the line between the first two and the third.

                          The current trend is practically not to put a line, and consider all personal data as fair game for the state. Two issues are to be considered: the privacy and the freedom since without privacy the freedom is largely broken.

                          For those who are interested in the globalization, it is clear that if the goods are enjoying (almost) free trade, due to one terrorist attack people are enjoying free travel under the unacceptable condition to loose their privacy.
                          Statistical anomaly.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Adrian Hon
                            I can't see how ten fingerprints are going to increase security any more than two.

                            Cause its not easy to read fingerprints, and mismatches are not uncommon. More fingers, means a lower probability of a mismatch, and a higher probability of a correct match.
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by b etor
                              They don't have my fingerprints yet

                              If you were born at a hospital in the states, they probably have a footprint though.
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by lord of the mark



                                If you were born at a hospital in the states, they probably have a footprint though.
                                Well I really wont be committing any crimes bare-foot, so that's ok.

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