Feds plan to gather names birthdates of air travelers
From Thomas Frank in today's USA Today:
The federal government plans to begin collecting the full names and birth dates of air travelers this summer in its latest effort to screen passengers for possible links to terrorism. In a few weeks, the Transportation Security Administration will notify airlines, travel agents and online reservation systems that they will be required to ask travelers for their legal names and birth dates when booking domestic flights.Link (via politech)Travelers will be encouraged . but not required . to give the personal information. Under the current system, only a last name and first initial are needed to reserve a flight. Passengers who don't comply with the request will dramatically increase their chances of being stopped at airports for questioning or pat-downs, TSA assistant administrator Justin Oberman said. That's because their partial names are more likely to register a "hit" on terrorist watch lists.
More detailed personal information will enable security officials to distinguish innocent passengers from those who might be terrorism suspects.


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