March 28, 2008 BAA : Fingerprint plan may delay opening of T5
Just days ahead of the opening of Heathrow's Terminal 5, airport operator BAA came under pressure over plans to fingerprint all passengers as a security measure against 'passenger switching'. Following concerns issued by the campaign group Privacy International, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) warned that the plans might breach the Data Protection Act (DPA) and are another step "on the road to a surveillance society" (Times, 24 March). Simon Davies, director
of Privacy International, questioned whether the measures were proportionate, saying: "We are not aware of any published evidence indicating that passenger switching has become a significant security issue" (Guardian, 24 March). Nigel Rumfitt QC, a specialist in serious crime including terrorism, said it was an "Orwellian" abuse of civil liberties (Telegraph, 24 March).
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