Suspected Terrorists don't fly
posted on 19. July 2003 at 07:31 PM
John Gilmore was escorted off a BA plane from SFO to London for wearing a small Suspected Terrorist button. "I asked whether I would be permitted to fly if I wore other buttons, perhaps one saying "Hooray for Tony Blair". She said she thought that would be OK."
Related news: Southeast Airlines plans to install digital video cameras throughout the cabins of its planes to record the faces and activities of its passengers at all times, as a precaution against terrorism and other safety threats. The airline will store the digitized video for up to 10 years. Source: WIRED, via Smart Mobs.



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