[Politech] Privacy Villain: No-fly stonewallers at FBI, TSA [priv]

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Date: Thu Jun 24 2004 - 10:44:04 PDT

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    Subject: [NCCP] Privacy Villain: No-fly stonewallers
    Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 16:59:12 -0400
    From: J Plummer <jplummer@private>
    
    
    Privacy Hero of the Week:
    No-fly stonewallers
    
    By James Plummer
    
    US District Court Judge Charles Breyer for Northern California ruled this
    week that the FBI and the Transportation Security Agency have been
    illegally stonewalling Freedom of Information Act requests by travelers
    demanding details on the so-called "no-fly" list which grounded them.
    <http://www1.law.ucla.edu/~volokh/blog_data/gordon.pdf>
    
    The action was brought by two antiwar activists and journalists who were
    detained at San Francisco International Airport because their names were on
    the list. Rebecca Gordon and Janet Adams demanded information about the
    list, including how many people are on it, and how travelers get added or
    removed.
    
    Both agencies repeatedly claimed such information was classified and
    "sensitive." Judge Breyer ruled such claims were "frivolous" and said the
    government "has not come close" to meeting its legal obligations.
    
    The government even redacted a copy of a letter sent to them by a Wall
    Street Journal reporter who detailed the treatment of the plaintiffs and
    other activists at the hands of the TSA. Also redacted was the name of the
    FBI employee in charge of handling public complaints, among other employees
    who are responsible for the no-fly list.
    
    Judge Breyer demanded the government agencies re-review their claims and
    provide a detailed affidavit detailing why each exempted piece of
    information is in fact exempt.
    
    This level of accountability should not be acceptable as the federal
    government further takes over the airline security market, with the
    profiling CAPPS II system
    <http://www.nccprivacy.org/handv/040409villain.htm> and UN-mandated
    biometric passports <http://www.nccprivacy.org/handv/040409villain.htm>
    coming online over the coming months and years. With bureaucratic
    command-and-control supplanting consumer choice, travelers are forced from
    the marketplace and ticket counters to the courtroom to resolve their
    grievances.
    
    It is unfortunate, and it is made more so when the agencies in charge act
    as Privacy Villains and refuse all accountability.
    
    The Privacy Villain of the Week and Privacy Hero of the Month are projects
    of the National Consumer Coalition's Privacy Group and Consumer Alert. For
    more information on the NCC Privacy Group, see www.nccprivacy.org or
    contact James Plummer at 202-467-5809 or jplummer@private .
    
    
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