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Europe
Travelers to Europe May Face Fingerprinting
2008-02-13
The European Commission will propose tomorrow that all foreign travelers entering and leaving Europe, including U.S. citizens, should be fingerprinted. If approved by the European Parliament, the measure would mean that precisely identifying information on tens of millions of citizens will be added in coming years to databases that could be shared by friendly governments around the world.

The United States already requires that foreigners be fingerprinted and photographed before they enter the country. So does Japan. Now top European security officials want to follow suit, with travelers being fingerprinted and some also having their facial images stored in a Europe-wide database, according to a copy of the proposal obtained by The Washington Post.
Now we know why there hasn't been all that much squealing about this kind of thing from Europe lately. Maybe it makes sense after all! Seconds on the crow, anyone?
The plan is part of a vast and growing trend on both sides of the Atlantic to collect and share data electronically to identify and track people in the name of national security and immigration control. U.S. government computers now have access to data on financial transactions; air travel details such as name, itinerary and credit card numbers; and the names of those sending and receiving express-mail packages -- even a description of the contents.
Posted by:gorb

#2  Depends, I think, on what you're trying to achieve. May not stop an explosion on board. Might provide really valuable input for data mining to identify networks, couriers etc. tho.
Posted by: lotp   2008-02-13 17:21  

#1  While I think fingerprinting is overall a really good idea, unles there's some kind of instant computer cross-checking it's going to be a total waste of time, and nothing else.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-02-13 16:49  

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