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THE TSA'S NEW PRECHECK IS BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CAPPS Ⅱ: THE PRIVACY IMPLICATIONS OF REVIVING THE TENETS OF THE FAILED PREDECESSOR

机译:TSA的新检查始于寻找很多类似的问题Ⅱ:修复失败的前任者的网络的隐私含义

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As Senator Feingold predicted one month after 9/11, citizens have become driven by fear of terror to the extent that important personal liberties can easily be overlooked. With a proper perspective of PreCheck and the laws under which it would be scrutinized, it is easy to see that the TSA will likely be able to implement almost any measures it feels necessary to ensure safe air travel. However, the single most effective factor in curbing potential privacy issues in the past was the public's reactions to such proposals. Specifically, CAPPS Ⅱ was stopped before it ever started due to public resistance and government officials' reactions to such resistance.
机译:正如Feingold参议员在9/11后一个月所预言的那样,公民对恐惧的恐惧已变得如此重要,以至于人们很容易忽略重要的个人自由。有了PreCheck的正确视角以及对其进行检查所依据的法律,不难发现,TSA可能将能够执行其认为必要的几乎所有措施,以确保安全的航空旅行。但是,过去遏制潜在隐私问题的最有效的因素是公众对此类建议的反应。具体而言,由于公众的抵制和政府官员对这种抵制的反应,CAPPSⅡ在启动之前就已停止。

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