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From: jya@pipeline.com (John Young)
Date: Sun, 1 Sep 1996 07:52:31 +0800
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Thanks to DL for noting this report.
8-31-96. WaPo:
"New Airport Bomb Plan Considered. Computer Profiles,
High-Tech Detectors Central to System"
A presidential commission on aviation security is
considering a bomb detection plan that would require
U.S. airlines to scrutinize all passengers at U.S.
airports using massive computer files to identify
potential terrorists or other suspicious individuals.
The plan would require creation of a computer profiling
system that would examine passengers' bill-paying
records, flying habits and much other data to determine
which checked baggage should undergo examination by
sophisticated explosives detection equipment.
Numerous legal issues still need to be resolved,
including thorny civil liberties questions such as
whether the airlines would be given access to
information from government computer systems like those
containing criminal records.
Would the airlines store information on individuals?
Would they go out and seek information from credit
bureaus and other private sources?
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