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Venerdì 29 febbraio 2008

Gli Stati Uniti I cittadini devono chiedere permesso del governo viaggiare

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David Gutierrez

Il reparto della gestione di sicurezza del trasporto della sicurezza della patria (TSA) sta muovendosi in avanti per istituire una regola che richiederebbe a tutti i passeggeri di passare con un processo di revisione di governo prima di imbarcarsi su qualsiasi aeroplano che toglie o atterra dovunque con negli Stati Uniti.

Gli Stati Uniti il governo già richiede ai passeggeri internazionali di partecipare al sistema d'informazione avanzato del passeggero, fornente il loro nome completo, genere, data della nascita, nazionalità, paese della residenza e tipo e numero del documento di corsa a il TSA before boarding. Under the proposed Secure Flight Program, this procedure would also be required on domestic flights.

Currently, individual airlines are responsible for checking the passenger manifests against the “no fly” and “enhanced screening” lists provided by the TSA. The new programs are part of a concerted effort to centralize this process, so that the TSA itself will check all supplied information against these lists, and then instruct the airline or airport staff as to how to proceed.

The Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) has criticized the new Secure Flight rules for their secrecy and lack of accountability. The association has expressed concern that there is no clear appeals process for passengers denied boarding or continually forced to undergo enhanced security screening.

“On the surface, the new Secure Flight program no longer relies on commercial databases and appears to have reduced the number of names on the ‘No Fly’ list,” said ACTE Executive Director Susan Gurley. “It also seems that the responsibility for checking data is no longer abrogated to the airlines. While this is a step in the right direction, it prompts the industry to ask what was the origin of this new data, how is it stored, who has access to it, and how can it be corrected.”

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  1. rose
    Posted: Mar 3rd, 2008 at 2:12 am | Link to this

    Where is the public outrage? Where is the public backbone? If Rosa Parks could start a revolution by refusing to stand up, where is the public citizen initiative to start a revolution against this outrage simply by refusing to co-operate? If they could boycott the Mongomery buses, why can’t we do something equally dramatic to fight for our freedom? Are we all hypnotized
    into a moral coma?

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