FC: Neil Munro on the societal costs of total UNsurveillance

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 09:15:50 PDT

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    From: "Munro, Neil" <nmunroat_private>
    To: "'declanat_private'" <declanat_private>
    Subject: RE: The societal costs of total surveillance, from NYT
    Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 10:21:31 -0400
    
    
    	The societal cost of total un-surveillance;
    	Atta asked a government official if he could buy a large overhead
    photograph of D.C. from the official's wall. He then suggested the U.S.
    cities might be attacked, told the official that Osama/Al-Qaeda would be
    famous in America, and then left in a huff when the official refused to lend
    him money which he said was to buy a large, two-engine crop dusting
    airplane.
    	You can likely find a psychiatrist who would conclude that Atta
    likely, but subconsciously, wanted to be caught.
    	But the official said nothing. Privacy, non-judgementalism and all
    that.
    	The war began. The Patriot Act was passed.
    	Surely we can find a reasonable middle-ground.
    
    
    			Neil
    
    
    
    
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