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To: Blue On Black who wrote (3)9/25/2001 11:40:26 PM
From: Druss   of 9
 
Lee--I have traveled quite a bit though never with El Al.
I can't say I haven't had contact with them though.
My last trip was to Europe and I was at the check-in of the airline next door. I had a minor ticket problem and was sent down to the check-in counter next to El Al's entrance. When I got close to El Al a woman with two men about six feet behind her intercepted me, "Can I help you?"
Mind you I was a good 25 to 30 feet from the area where El Al was. I was much closer to LTU and headed toward LTU when they came out to greet me.
She was courteous and certainly not threatening. However way they reacted did bring out some thoughts. El Al has not had a hijacking, the price though is this high level of preparedness (?), suspicion (?) paranoia (?). I can only assume it is more intense when one is actually flying with them.
A huge number of recognition systems are out there, including computer face recognition, iris, and Lord knows what all. Certainly they are going to want to apply this to an airline check-in. But talk is already about scanning city streets.
All the Best
Druss
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