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To: steve who wrote (25802)4/17/2004 3:59:25 PM
From: steve  Read Replies (1) of 26039
 
Poll results update... Referenced to Message #25802

Poll Results
Should the U.S. photograph and fingerprint all visitors?

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As part of the ongoing war against terrorism, the federal government announced this week that all overseas visitors entering the U.S. will now have to be fingerprinted and photographed – measures that previously only applied to tourists from nations not considered "visa friendly." But some feel that the new rules violate travelers' right to privacy. So NY1 wants to know that you think:

Is it fair for U.S. authorities to photograph and fingerprint all visitors from overseas?
Results since APRIL 02ND, 2004
Yes, security should be the highest priority. 1769 63%

No, the invasion of privacy is too great. 1038 36%

Total votes: 2807

ny1.com

steve
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