Monthly Archives: April 2004

Bruce Schneier on National ID Cards

The potential privacy encroachments of an ID card system are far from minor. And the interruptions and delays caused by incessant ID checks could easily proliferate into a persistent traffic jam in office lobbies and airports and hospital waiting rooms and shopping malls.

But my primary objection isn’t the totalitarian potential of national IDs, nor the likelihood that they’ll create a whole immense new class of social and economic dislocations. Nor is it the opportunities they will create for colossal boondoggles by government contractors. My objection to the national ID card, at least for the purposes of this essay, is much simpler.

It won’t work. It won’t make us more secure.

In fact, everything I’ve learned about security over the last 20 years tells me that once it is put in place, a national ID card program will actually make us less secure.

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Forced erasures of Scalia speech outrage journalists

Jesus, what next??? From CNN:

WASHINGTON (CNN) — Several journalism groups are expressing outrage over the actions of a deputy marshal who forced the erasure of two journalists’ audio recordings of a speech by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia at a Mississippi high school.

The U.S. Marshals Service stopped short of fully defending the deputy’s actions.

“The deputy’s actions were based on the justice’s standing policy prohibiting such recordings of his remarks,” said Marshals Service spokesman David Turner.

Officials at Presbyterian Christian High School in Hattiesburg did not announce the policy before Scalia’s Wednesday appearance there.

Two reporters recorded the beginning of Scalia’s speech but were ordered to stop and to delete their tapes. One reporter complied, the other refused.

The Associated Press reported that at the event Deputy Marshal Melanie Rube demanded that an AP reporter erase a digital recording of the speech.

The reporter resisted, but when the deputy took the recording device from her, she showed the deputy how to erase the speech, the AP said.
Rube also made a reporter with the Hattiesburg American erase her tape, the AP said.

The U.S. Marshals service did not dispute the AP account of what had happened.
“In such cases the Marshals Services takes the appropriate actions,” said Turner.

But when asked whether the deputy’s actions were “appropriate,” the spokesman replied, “I can’t go that far right now.”

Heads need to roll for this one…

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Every copy of Reason customized

Via bOing bOing: The next issue of Reason magazine will be mailed out to 40,000 subscribers, with 40,000 custom covers, each bearing a satellite photo of the individual subscriber’s neighborhood, with the subscriber’s house circled. The point? “Everybody, including our magazine, has been harping on the erosion of privacy and the fears of a database nation. It is a totally legit fear. But they make our lives unbelievably easier as well, in terms of commercial transactions, credit, you name it.” Link

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Which State Has the Worst Drivers?

As I’ve suspected – Massachusetts has the worst drivers. So says a survey from the Speed Channel.

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