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News article New Jersey lawmakers seek to stop airport security scans The use of full-body scanners at airports should be reconsidered because the machines are ineffective, are overly intrusive and open the door to further invasions of privacy dependin...
That’s funny. Travelers being subjected to the new security procedures at Tulsa International Airport are probably thinking the same thing about her. Continue reading →
10/9/10 Our driver’s licenses, no matter how laden with our biometrics or RFID chips will always be no more strong or secure than the weakest link- people. However, they might get a bit more expensive to buy….. Ax HOUSTON—Two ̷...
This US law seems fairly invasive. Year-to-year, any payments to a vendor of more than US$600 will have to be reported to the IRS. While we were aware of this payment mandate, we hadn't fully realized the consequences for gold and silver until a fe...
The OK House has agreed to vote to override Governor Brad Henry's veto of HB 2569, the bill prohibiting RFID tags in the OK DL/ID cards.
This vote was originally set for Wednesday, 5/5/10, but has now been moved to Tuesday, 5/11/10.
There is some evidence that the Governor is applying pressure to members of the Democrat caucus not to override his veto on this bill.