Posted on 02/27/2017 7:52:23 AM PST by Ciaphas Cain
Don’t be ridiculous.
It won’t and it isn’t.
This was an international flight not a domestic flight.
Right symptom, wrong solution. We shouldn’t have to give evidence against ourselves to get perfectly legal over the counter drugs. It’s supposed to be a FREE society, that means bad guys get away, because we’re not all assumed to be criminals every time we step out of the house.
You will be glad when you have to take the mark of the beast to buy bread too. You are a totalitarian state dream drone. Think!
Still seems like a collection of personal information without a warrant... Why out bound and not inbound instead where at least you could argue you were screening people coming into the country?
How do you know if security works? If it stops passport fraud completely on international flights then it will appear to be unnecessary. Same with vaccines. They seem to eradicate a disease and everyone gets complacent. Then your kid gets polio from a passport fraud illegal and dies...
“This was an international flight from the USA to Mexico”
So you are willing to go through a retinal scan to keep illegals or terrorists from leaving the country. :-)
I’ve only flown internationally 6 times. I think 6 x 8 seconds = 48 seconds is not asking to much over a lifetime.
Anything that can be recorded can be forged. If they can replace the photo they can replace the biometrics.
I don’t really care how we catch terrorists and criminals on a plane leaving or coming. Matters not.
In your scenario we’d know because people would be arrested. Of course they won’t be. Because the reality is anything that can be recorded can be forged. It’s not going to stop passport fraud, it’s just going to mean people modifying passports need to have another tool in their arsenal, a fairly cheap, find it on Amazon tool.
It’s not the time, it’s the treating everyone like criminals in a society that says it’s free.
You did catch the part of the article where this was cross border travel right. The scan in question was on a flight bound for Mexico.
No it wasn’t. But we do have a big database of those from Iraq and Afg who our military came in contact with during the last couple of decades. I think it was correlating against that database. I knew a guy years ago was fingerprinting in Iraq and this Iraqi came in to have get his prints taken. He was wearing gloves with the finger covering removed. As they had him put his hand down one of his fingers fell off! All of his fingers had belonged to someone else at one time.
You took the blue pill. We get it. Welcome to the Matrix. :-)
Ok, then don’t get on the plane. You are free to make that choice.
If they can replace the photo they can replace the biometrics.
If your biometrics match your ID but do not match the data base wouldn’t you get detained until they can figure out why that is?
I thin I can distinguish between the activity of buying bread from ID’ing my self on an international flight.
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