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Subject: [IP] Don't act "suspicious" -- TSA testing SPOT "observation" program
Begin forwarded message: From: Edward Hasbrouck <edward@hasbrouck.org> Date: October 8, 2004 5:23:53 AM GMT+01:00 To: dave@farber.netSubject: Re: Don't act "suspicious" -- TSA testing SPOT "observation" program
The TSA has issued no press release or official announcement of "SPOT",but news stories such as the one in _Time_ refer to the "profiling program
in place at Boston's Logan Airport, on which it is based." As I've discussed in my blog, Logan's program uses "appearance" or"behavioral" profiling as eumphemisms for Israeli-style ethnic and racial
stereotyping. The scheme is the product of Massport and Mass. State Police consultant and former Ben-Gurion Airport (TLV) security director Rafi Ron, who also apparently advised the MBTA in their warrantless searches of Massachusetts transit passengers, staring shortly before the Democratic Convention in Boston. Ron retired from his job with the Israeli Airports Authority just before 11 September 2001, and started his new career as a freelance consultant just a few weeks later in Boston. Ron has been the leading advocate in the USA of collecting additional data on airline passengers as a tool toassist human, rather than robotic profiling, and has based his consulting
career on his claimed skill at uncovering would-be terrorists through review of data collected about them in advance, combined with personal "interviews" (interrogations). The one time I met Ron at an airline industry conference, he sneered --quite literally -- at my question of whether concerns for civil liberties
would justify any limitations on measures which might otherwise, to any degree, reduce the risk of terrorism. Anyone who would even ask such a question, he said dismissively, clearly doesn't understand the situationwe are in -- we are at war, and can afford *no* limits on tactics of war.
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