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Posted on December 30, 2009 | tags

 

U.S.: The TSA’s getting all annoying about bloggers posting documents

  • They’re say­ing it’s a secu­rity doc­u­ment but it was sent to every air­port and air­line. It was sent to Islam­abad, to Riyadh and to Nige­ria. So they’re look­ing for infor­ma­tion about a secu­rity doc­u­ment sent to 10,000-plus peo­ple inter­na­tion­ally. You can’t have a right to expect pri­vacy after that.
  • Blog­ger Steven Frischling • On post­ing a doc­u­ment the TSA released about new air­line secu­rity mea­sures. He and another blog­ger were vis­ited by the orga­ni­za­tion after post­ing the doc­u­ments, sub­poe­nas in tow. The doc­u­ments weren’t clas­si­fied, but the agency says secu­rity direc­tives “are not for pub­lic dis­clo­sure.” Ugh, what­ever guys. Go scan our shoes or some­thing instead. source
 
 
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