Gonna fly? Hope your record is clean!
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Data Dump Required Before Flights
By Ryan Singel
02:00 AM Aug. 01, 2003 PT
The Transportation Security Administration on Thursday revealed details of the newest version of a computerized system designed to prevent terrorists from boarding airplanes by checking passengers' backgrounds against several databases.
The second-generation Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System, or CAPPS II, as outlined in a notice to be published Friday in the Federal Register, will rate every passenger by checking dates of birth, home addresses and phone numbers against commercial databases and the government's terrorist watch lists.
The system also would allow the Transportation Security Administration to look for people wanted for "crimes of violence." It could look for domestic groups accused of terrorism, including members of radical groups such as the Animal Liberation Front.
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