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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
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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
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.
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