[LINK] Airport to tag passengers
Adam Todd
link at todd.inoz.com
Mon Oct 16 17:37:36 AEST 2006
At 11:49 AM 16/10/2006, Geoff Ramadan wrote:
>Karl Auer wrote:
>>On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 22:12 +1000, Geoffrey Ramadan wrote:
>>>surface appears to conform to the 4 basic RFID privacy resolutions (from
>>>the world's data protection and privacy commission)
>>>1) data not linked to personal information
>>>2) person fully informed
>>>3) only use data for what it was intended for
>>>4) able to delete or disable RFID tag
>>Are these the only four?!? What about a person's choice not to take
>>part?
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>The world's data protection and privacy commission only come up with four.
>
>The right not to take part is a given.
Nothing is EVER a GIVEN. It's it's not listed in the LAW as something you
CAN do, then assume that it's something you can NOT do without first
getting permission!
>He can choose to follow the Airports procedures or he can go to another
>airport.
Isn't it funny how it's always the little guy - the one that pays the wages
of the airport, that has to just "go with it"
I guess if the little guy stood out the front with a sign saying 'Stand up
for your rights' people might boycott the airport.
But then, with the worlds apathy, ....
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