FC: Privacilla comments on TSA plan: "Every Traveler A Terror Suspect"

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Fri Feb 21 2003 - 07:08:50 PST

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    From: "Jim Harper - Privacilla.org" <jim.harperat_private>
    To: "'Declan McCullagh'" <declanat_private>
    Subject: FC: Commenting on DoT's airline passenger tracking system
    Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 01:41:27 -0500
    
    Declan:
    
    Below, for possible Politech publication, are Privacilla materials on the 
    TSA/DoT database plan.  Timely activism and comments by others are encouraged.
    
    
    Jim Harper
    
    Editor
    
    Privacilla.org
    
    
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jim Harper - Privacilla.org [mailto:jim.harperat_private]
    Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 1:13 AM
    To: 'jim.harperat_private'
    Subject: Privacilla.org on TSA Database: Every Traveler A Terror Suspect
    
    
    
    The handsome Web version of this press release is at: 
    http://www.privacilla.org/releases/press019.html
    
    Privacilla s letter to the DoT/TSA is at: 
    http://www.privacilla.org/releases/TSA_comments_02-21-03.pdf
    
    The Privacy Act notice referred to is at: 
    http://frwebgate6.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/waisgate.cgi?WAISdocID=806366114103+3+0+0&WAISaction=retrieve 
    (long link may be broken you may have to fix it)
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    For Immediate Release
    
    February 21, 2003
    
    Contact: Jim Harper
    
    (202) 546-3701
    
    http://www.privacilla.org
    
    TSA: Every Traveler A Terror Suspect
    
    
    
    Privacilla Comments Sharply Criticize Agency Plans for Database of All 
    American Travelers
    
    Washington, D.C. Privacilla.org filed comments with the Transportation 
    Security Agency in the Department of Transportation today leveling sharp 
    criticism against its plan to create a database of all American travelers. 
    The agency plans to exempt the database from even the anemic protections of 
    the Privacy Act.
    
    Selected quotes from Privacilla's letter follow:
    
    "The Department is proposing to maintain secret files about all American 
    travelers. The files may contain all kinds of travel and transactional 
    data. The files may be shared with nearly any type of government authority 
    and many private organizations and individuals. The files will not be 
    available for review or inspection by the data subjects. Indeed, Americans 
    will not be entitled to know whether files about them are being maintained."
    
    "The Department may not create a database of all air travelers in the 
    United States, shield the database from public view using national defense 
    and law enforcement exceptions to the Privacy Act, and simultaneously claim 
    that it is not treating all travelers as suspects. This is a 'suspects' 
    database."
    
    "Expansive government databases about the behavior of all Americans 
    needlessly degrade the privacy of the law-abiding. They do not prevent 
    terrorism or cost-effectively catch crime. They are a poor, but expensive 
    substitute for good analysis of information about threats and suspects that 
    is already available to law enforcement and national security agencies. 
    They are not worth the incursion against Americans' privacy."
    
    "The Department should withdraw this system of records and restructure the 
    CAPPS II program consistent with the privacy of law-abiding American 
    travelers."
    
    A copy of the full letter [.pdf format] is on the Privacilla Web site at 
    http://www.privacilla.org/releases/TSA_comments_02-21-03.pdf.
    
    Privacilla.org (http://www.privacilla.org) is an innovative Web site that 
    captures "privacy" as a public policy issue. Privacilla has been described 
    as a "privacy policy portal" and an "online think-tank."
    
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