[ale] [OFF TOPIC] (You've been warned) TSA wants your fingerprints

Geoffrey lists at serioustechnology.com
Fri May 29 10:57:12 EDT 2009


Jeff Lightner wrote:
> Right Bankers don't rob chevrons - they just rob everyone by accepting
> government bailout money and then giving themselves huge bonuses.
> 
> Personally given the impact the financial meltdown has had on this
> country I believe some of these CEOs and their boards should be charged
> with treason.

You need to revisit the definition of treason.

> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of
> William Fragakis
> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 9:43 AM
> To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts - Yes!We run Linux!
> Subject: Re: [ale] [OFF TOPIC] (You've been warned) TSA wants your
> fingerprints
> 
> Anyone who's worked in the financial industry has been fingerprinted - I
> was in 1982. The list of bankers on trial for sticking up Chevrons is
> pretty short. 
> 
> Oh, after having watched way too much Law and Order, etc. you would not
> have had gun residue on your hands, the video camera would probably show
> something else, and they'd pick up dozens of prints all over the
> place. 
> 
> Furthermore, take heed of the lesson from "My Cousin Vinny", drive a car
> with a rare differential.
> 
> regards,
> William
> 
> On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 06:43 -0400, Geoffrey wrote:
>> Paul Cartwright wrote:
>>> On Thu May 28 2009, Sean wrote:
>>>> I'm guessing nearly everyone here has seen the Slashdot
>>>> aritcle pointing out that the TSA will in June begin insisting on
>>>> fingerprinting all U.S. citizens leaving Hartsfield Airport for
>>>> destinations abroad.
>>> anyone that has a permit to carry a weapon already has their
> fingerprints in a 
>>> gov't database. I think it is a GOOD thing. illegals won't like it,
> because 
>>> it puts them in the system.
>> I would not think it's a good thing.  So you go into the neighborhood 
>> store and pick up a pack of beer.  You leave your fingerprint on the 
>> door frame.  You leave, someone walks in, shoots the clerk in the
> head, 
>> robs the place and leaves.  Now you're a suspect because they can
> track 
>> you down by way of your fingerprint.  Sure, you can likely shoot holes
> 
>> in that scenario, but I personally don't think they need to have my 
>> fingerprints unless I've done something wrong.  As far as I'm
> concerned, 
>> taking my fingerprint for the sake of taking my fingerprint is an 
>> illegal search.
>>
>>> RANT ON !
>>> is there a cheap biometric fingerprint reader add-on, maybe USB,
> that works 
>>> with linux?? something that will import a KeepassX database would be
> 
>>> awesome:)
>>>
>>
> 
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