Some airport travelers, including a U.S. senator, are having trouble saying no to security technology that’s supposed to be voluntary.
Some airport travelers, including a U.S. senator, are having trouble saying no to security technology that’s supposed to be voluntary.
Ignore these dorm room philosophers. You are 100% correct. State and Federal agencies already have access to every photo ID.
It doesn’t matter that they can identify you slightly easier. Do you vote based on limiting police access to law enforcement databases? If you don’t vote based on this, your minor refusal to be photographed doesn’t mean anything.
It’s possible and often easy to make a counterpoint, especially a good one, without being an arsehole.