• Air Passengers To Be Tagg

    From LEE LOFASO@1:123/140 to FISHING ROD on Monday, February 19, 2007 22:22:00
    Hello Troller/Fishing Rod/Whoever You Are,

    Air passengers to be tagged?

    Questions have been raised at the European Union about a Brussels-
    funded project, in which Greece is participating, that could lead to
    air passengers being electronically tagged when they check in for FR>flights, Kathimerini has learned.

    The project, known as Optag, is based at a research center at
    University College London but the telecommunication systems institute
    of the Technical University of Crete in Hania is also taking part in
    the scheme.

    Hungarian and French firms are also participating in the program,
    which began in 2005.

    The main aim of Optag is to allow airports to be fitted with a network
    of cameras and RFID (radio frequency ID) tag readers, which would
    monitor the movements of passengers inside the airport.

    Travelers would be issued with a tag at check-in and the surveillance FR>system would allow airport authorities to track them within the
    terminal buildings.

    You got a problem with that?

    The system is being designed so that airlines can quickly locate late FR>passengers, who are estimated to be responsible for 10 percent of
    flight delays.

    Damn housewives! Always forgetting to put on their makeup!

    However, electronic tagging can also be used for security purposes and FR>there are fears that this may lead to the constant monitoring of FR>passengers and an invasion of their privacy.

    It's the damn housewives! Spending too much time in the ladies' room!

    New Democracy MEP Nikos Vakalis recently raised the issue with the FR>European Commission.

    What the hell does he know? He's a guy!

    In a written response EU Justice Commissioner Franco Frattini said the FR>tagging system will only be used if passengers agree to be monitored
    or if a law is passed making the use of the system mandatory.

    I see. It is always the guys' fault...

    The tags do not store any data but emit a signal containing a unique
    ID which authorities can use to cross-reference with passenger FR>identification information.

    Oh, yeah? You ever try to track a housewife? Good luck...

    Experts say that biometric data could be incorporated into this system
    in the future.

    Women. You can't live with 'em, and you can't live without 'em. So
    whattaya gonna do? Tag 'em? It ain't as if they can pee standing up...

    If the tagging scheme is tested successfully, it could be ready to use
    at international airports within two years.

    Oh, lovely. Us guys always gets the blame...

    http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_politics_100010_10/02/2007_799

    I sure am glad I ain't a woman...

    --Lee


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  • From Steve Asher@3:800/432 to LEE LOFASO on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 20:05:17
    Mulling over LEE LOFASO to FISHING ROD 19 Feb 2007

    Hello Troller/Fishing Rod/Whoever You Are,

    Qui, moi?

    G'day, Lee,

    Air passengers to be tagged?

    Travelers would be issued with a tag at check-in and the surveillance FR>system would allow airport authorities to track them within the
    terminal buildings.

    You got a problem with that?

    Not personally, as I haven't flown for 12 years. Don't fancy being tagged
    like a sheep though. Baaaaahhh!

    The system is being designed so that airlines can quickly locate late FR>passengers, who are estimated to be responsible for 10 percent of
    flight delays.

    Damn housewives! Always forgetting to put on their makeup!

    However, electronic tagging can also be used for security purposes
    and there are fears that this may lead to the constant monitoring
    of passengers and an invasion of their privacy.

    If the tagging scheme is tested successfully, it could be ready to use
    at international airports within two years.

    Oh, lovely. Us guys always gets the blame...

    http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_politics_100010_10/02 FR>/2007_799

    Cheers, Steve..

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  • From KENNETH CONKLIN@1:123/140 to LEE LOFASO on Friday, June 22, 2007 01:15:00
    Air passengers to be tagged?

    Questions have been raised at the European Union about a Brussels-
    funded project, in which Greece is participating, that could lead to
    air passengers being electronically tagged when they check in for FR>flights, Kathimerini has learned.

    The project, known as Optag, is based at a research center at
    University College London but the telecommunication systems institute
    of the Technical University of Crete in Hania is also taking part in
    the scheme.

    Hungarian and French firms are also participating in the program,
    which began in 2005.

    There are some schools in the USA that are "tagging" their students.
    The reason they give is "tracking attendance to classes." I suppose
    another justification would be all the violence and killings in the classrooms, now and then. (Yeah, you're right... a tag isn't going to
    stop that, or anything else)

    Thanks for the "heads up."


    Ken

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