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Barry Steinhardt Quotes

«I fear that we're going to live in what amounts to a surveillance society. It's not going to be the evil Big Brother of 1984, but I fear that we are rapidly moving toward a society where all of our movements, all of our transactions, all of our business is known to somebody out there. And a profile of us will be easy to assemble.»
«It seems plain that Europeans who deal with American companies are going to have greater protection than Americans.»
«[According to the ACLU, states have sold thousands of their license files for a penny apiece.] For the government to prostitute our private information is bad enough, ... And to charge only a penny for our privacy adds insult to injury.»
«Echelon is a black box, and nobody outside the intelligence community knows what is inside it.»
«If this breach of duty goes unnoticed, it could raise the possibility not only that Eli Lilly will continue to injure consumers and harm the public interest, but that other companies will be encouraged to engage in similarly unfair and deceptive practices.»
«skeptical that you can both identify dangerous items and eliminate embarrassing imagery.»
«When we begin to say to police officers that they're allowed to guess about who's dangerous, we're inviting the possibility of abuse.»
«If the machines are limited to detecting explosives, then they are a step forward both for security and civil liberties from the pat-down searches and metal detectors. However, the technology can be used to identify anything that has a chemical trace, including, for example, drugs, so we wonder what this will morph into over time.»
«TSA is a hopelessly flawed agency and not good at respecting rights and dignities of passengers,»
«You have tens of thousands of screeners, with haphazard training and professionalism that varies widely, ... All of this raises the questions of, are we really safer now? And are we getting anything out of this agency, except hassles?»

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