hisannabelle -> RE: US. Security or paranoia? (1/7/2007 6:37:16 AM)
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pros: - the main reason, it seems, for implementing this, is to make it compatible with the fbi database. i don't see any problem with that; in fact, if this enhances compatibility with our current databases, i'm surprised this hasn't happened before. - they already take 2 fingerprints. it's not like all of a sudden they just decided to start fingerprinting. - it's not a long, drawn-out process to have your fingerprints taken. - it will not affect the majority of travelers all that much, other than perhaps extending their airport time by several minutes. (and believe me, i'm sympathetic. i'm a u.s. citizen and on my first trip to britain, i got through the airport in about 20 minutes going in...coming home, it took me 2-3 hours just to get through all the security checks - as a citizen.) cons: - the very real and important possibility of a fake match. however, this is something that has been dealt with before in law enforcement...it's not like security officers will be seeing a fake match for the first time in their lives, and i am sure there are some safeguards in place for this. - as northerngent mentioned, the penchant to throw people in prison without a trial, and the possibility that this will cause that to happen more often. to be honest, like i said before, it seems the main reason for doing this is compatibility with certain databases, with which i don't have any problems. having your fingerprints taken is not a huge invasion of privacy; there's a whole lot worse the civil liberties unions could harp on. i think it at least deserves a chance - if the issue of false matches ends up being a huge problem, then they'll have to come up with something more efficient. however, governments in general aren't efficient, and the us is the least efficient, so.... for the record, i am a die-hard liberal, but my views on us security have softened a bit as my dominant works in that field (and is conservative). so i'm not exactly approaching this from a let's nuke everybody sort of standpoint ;)
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