We're fairly touchy about privacy issues in the US.
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 28/02/2010 07:11:04 PM
Goes along with that general mistrust of government.
"We feel safe when we read what we recognise, what does not challenge our way of thinking.... a steady acceptance of pre-arranged patterns leads to the inability to question what we are told."
~Camilla
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Fingerprint question
28/02/2010 06:28:46 PM
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Re: Fingerprint question
28/02/2010 06:35:20 PM
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There are a few significant ways in which Norway reminds me of the US.
28/02/2010 08:01:01 PM
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in the US it is considered an invasion of privacy to have mandatory fingerprinting
28/02/2010 06:38:44 PM
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Re: in the US it is considered an invasion of privacy to have mandatory fingerprinting
28/02/2010 06:42:34 PM
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We're fairly touchy about privacy issues in the US.
28/02/2010 07:11:04 PM
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Actually, I read an NYT article just yesterday saying the exact opposite...
01/03/2010 06:19:34 PM
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Here in Sweden they take fingerprints if you have committed a crime.
28/02/2010 07:26:07 PM
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Fingerprints aren't the irrefutable evidence most people believe anyway.
28/02/2010 08:03:16 PM
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Not in the US or in Canada, no
03/03/2010 06:35:25 PM
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Don't forget all tourists... if one considers those separately from the criminals category, anyway. *NM*
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