October 20, 2006 Development of Airline Passenger Tagging SystemOrganisation: University College of London Centre for Security and Crime Science
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A conference at the opening of a new Centre for Security and Crime Science at University College of London (UCL)
Mindful of accusations of infringing civil liberties, the scientists accentuated positive spin-offs such as rapidly finding lost children: "It's a powerful surveillance tool. It has good potential in making sure passengers get to the gate in time" (Dr Paul Brennan, The Times, 13/10). Civil libertarians failed to spot the potential of the story, though bloggers complained that bbc.co.uk "doesn't bother to go into any pesky [civil liberty] details" (slashdot.com, 14/10) Centre Director Gloria Laycock said "We don't want to live in Fort Knox; we don't want a dystopia" (Daily Mail, 12/10) recalling an imaginary place in a work of fiction where the characters lead dehumanized, fearful lives, according to internet definitions. |
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