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WASHINGTON (AP) - The government and the airlines reportedly will phase in a computer system next year to measure the risk of every passenger who boards a flight in the United States by using color codes. According to the Washington Post, passengers will be assigned one of three codes, based in part on their travel plans, traveling companions and the date the ticket was purchased. Sources say those coded "green" will easily pass through security checkpoints. Others will be coded "yellow" and face additional screening. An estimated 1 percent to 2 percent who get "red" coding will be barred from boarding and face police questioning. They may be arrested. ...
***2 PERCENT?!?!?!?!*** WILL BE ON THE *RED* LIST!
They are obviously planning on an extremely broad definition of "potential terrorists".
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