Did you guys see this: Fliers to Be Rated for Risk Level
I am not one to accept the notion that flying is an inherent right, and that we shouldn't be subject to basic security precautions, but I don't know if this goes beyond the basics, and if it will even help at all. It is pretty obviously not a flawless system, but nothing is. Would this be better than the system we have now? Is it a bunch of hype that accomplishes nothing? Man, I don't know.
It says an estimated 1-2 percent of fliers will be prohibited from boarding! Now, who knows where they got those figures from, but if they are correct, that is a huge number. I mean really huge. I haven't read any of the related links, so this number might just be pulled out of thin air, but that sounds like 3-6 (I'm guessing) passengers per plane will be removed! Wow.
We need to bring back the blimp.
Hm... my gut reaction is "invasion of privacy!" but after looking over this a few times I'm not so sure I'm entirely opposed. Assuming the information is somehow used only for security purposes on not for some weird marketing decisions. But then again, I am too cynical to believe they won't try to sell me something. But then again, if this info is available, they are probably already using it to sell me something, so why not use it for security?In the most aggressive -- and, some say, invasive -- step yet to protect air travelers, the federal government and the airlines will phase in a computer system next year to measure the risk posed by every passenger on every flight in the United States.
The new Transportation Security Administration system seeks to probe deeper into each passenger's identity than is currently possible, comparing personal information against criminal records and intelligence information. Passengers will be assigned a color code -- green, yellow or red -- based in part on their city of departure, destination, traveling companions and date of ticket purchase.
Most people will be coded green and sail through. But up to 8 percent of passengers who board the nation's 26,000 daily flights will be coded "yellow" and will undergo additional screening at the checkpoint, according to people familiar with the program. An estimated 1 to 2 percent will be labeled "red" and will be prohibited from boarding. These passengers also will face police questioning and may be arrested.
I am not one to accept the notion that flying is an inherent right, and that we shouldn't be subject to basic security precautions, but I don't know if this goes beyond the basics, and if it will even help at all. It is pretty obviously not a flawless system, but nothing is. Would this be better than the system we have now? Is it a bunch of hype that accomplishes nothing? Man, I don't know.
It says an estimated 1-2 percent of fliers will be prohibited from boarding! Now, who knows where they got those figures from, but if they are correct, that is a huge number. I mean really huge. I haven't read any of the related links, so this number might just be pulled out of thin air, but that sounds like 3-6 (I'm guessing) passengers per plane will be removed! Wow.
We need to bring back the blimp.