Comments on: New RFID tech would track airport passengers
RFID tags would be issued to passengers at check-in to track their movements before departure.
RFID tags would be issued to passengers at check-in to track their movements before departure.
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Would it make you feel safe and secure?
But then again, in an extremely popular book written way back in 1968 by Dr Laurence J Peters said it all!
Oh well, such is life to be lead astray with illusions of safety , by the dumb , dumber and dumbest , of which all ardent adherent followers of the "Peter Principle"!
sure it has its upside but the downside will outweigh the positive.
Scary!!!
got thier boarding pass they went to the plane..!! Plans and
equipment for a terrorist attack were done in advance of getting
the boarding pass, NOT AFTER..!!!
quote: "it could improve airport security by tracking passengers
as they mingle in the departure lounge."
RED ALERT..! RED ALERT..!! A passenger has gone to the toilet
for a second time..!!!! Call in the SWAT Team..!!!!!!
Obviously someone wants to make big money off of some really
naive airport officials. Now if they REALLY want to put RFID to
good use in airports then put it on the LUGGAGE...!!!!!!!
Whether that be passing it off to somebody else, trashing it and/or using another RFID, etc.
It's going to be difficult at best.
Walt
The West is still trying to fight this new war with the bad guys like it was the cold war -- big, expensive, complex, multi-year, military-industrial style projects. The bad guys however, are waging the fight like a street war -- simple, cheap, quick, high-impact. They go for the soft underbelly. If the front door is steel reenforced, double locked, they will go for the back door. Until we get some leadership that understands this and makes rationale decisions about civilian defense, we will merely have a false sense of security at a very high cost.
- Foiled Again!!!
- by jwarren.carroll October 16, 2006 10:57 AM PDT
- A simple piece of aluminum foil is sufficient to negate the RF in an RFID...
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The government is smart enough to know they can't get people to implant these things into themselves. They would be much more successful at getting people to carry around a GPS device everywhere they went. They could even disguise it as some sort of personal communication device that will also hold 10,000 of your favorite songs.
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