TSA's "CAPPS II" System Prompts Lawsuit 14
ghettoboy22 writes "A local news station is reporting that a lawsuit is being filed in US District Court here in Alaska tomorrow morning, challenging part of the TSA's "CAPPS II" system. Here in Alaska, roads only link approx. 10% of the state, making air travel the equivalent mode of transportation as a traditional motor vehicle is in the rest of the country, and where being red-flagged means you couldn't even leave your own town/village! The matter is further complicated by the fact that many smaller towns in the state have no street addressing system, which is part of what CAPPS II aims to collect on travelers. Forbes.com is also carring a Reuters copy of the story as well. Here's to hoping it's the first step to a successful legal battle!"
So it only affects people we don't want flying? (Score:1)
Re:So it only affects people we don't want flying? (Score:5, Insightful)
A false positive for these people would mean that they can't leave their own town...that's a serious problem.
Re:So it only affects people we don't want flying? (Score:1)
Re:So it only affects people we don't want flying? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:So it only affects people we don't want flying? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:So it only affects people we don't want flying? (Score:3, Insightful)
Kindly remember the US government's idea of what qualifies as 'suspicious'. People clenching their fists. People carrying an almanac. People who publicly oppose Bush and his adminstration's policies. People with names vaguely similar to that of other suspicious people. All of them have either been officially declared suspicious or unofficially red-flagged because someone higher up didn't like them. You want to be the one to
Re:So it only affects people we don't want flying? (Score:3, Insightful)
But the fun isn
Re:So it only affects people we don't want flying? (Score:1)
That's the point of due process.
An Aloha Perspective (Score:4, Interesting)
Since the Big Island is not the main island (Oahu) about the only way to get between the islands is airplane (sure, I could book a cruise ship, but that is neither fast nor cost effective).
To top it off, I'm also arab - so what happens if, for whatever reason, I end up on this list. It would probably mean I would not be allowed to leave this island for any reason whatsoever - or if I did manage to leave the island - a good possibility that I would not be able to return home.
That, of course, could have major impacts on jobs (many people leave the islands to look for work) - or healthcare (specialists are often on other islands or the mainland).
What would the impact be if someone were refused flight who had a medical emergency and ended up dieing one wonders.
Re:An Aloha Perspective (Score:2)
The impact would depend on if it is an election year or not and whether that someone is rich or famous.
Not only that. (Score:2)