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TSA now allowed to take laptops from you

Not content with taking your shoes and confiscating your water, now the Department of Homeland Security is gunning for your laptops. As the Washington Post reported yesterday, Border Patrol and Customs agents can now “detain” laptops “for a reasonable period of time” to “review and analyze information.” They don’t need probable cause under the new policy. Doesn’t matter if you’re a U.S. citizen or foreign visitor. Officials can hold the laptops indefinitely. Or hard drives, flash drives, cellphones, iPods, pagers, beepers, video and audio tapes. Ditto papers, documents, books, pamphlets, even litter.

“It’s not our intent to subject legitimate travelers to undue scrutiny, but to ensure the safety of the American public,” wrote Jayson Ahern, U.S. Customs deputy commissioner, in a recent policy paper. Arguing that border searches of laptops have already uncovered intellectual property rights violations, extremist Jihadist literature, video clips of IEDs and child pornography, he pledged the government would never disclose confidential information “without lawful authority.” The policy has been on the books for awhile, but just confirmed under pressure from civil rights and business groups worried about increasing reports of laptop confiscation.

Source: LA Times

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  1. jannet
    August 3rd, 2008 | 15:55

    lets just hope this nonesense will be over when our new president takes over . cause this one is the worst in history

  2. guru pitka
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:01

    We’re talking about border crossings, not ‘regular’ flights, also some senators are supposedly working on getting this repealed.

  3. joao
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:05

    how stupid and paranoid can this americans get??? gez!

  4. AlX
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:07

    More civil right violations, they are finding porn and books? can anyone say fascism, next they will burning books and locking all non Christians away. This is worse than Nazi Germany

  5. sudrun
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:08

    @1
    Amen, brother!!

  6. Thraprod
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:08

    “Americans” as a whole want nothing to do with this junk, it’s just a few in power do.

  7. R-Soul
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:08

    it was only a matter of time before these terrorism laws were eventually used on the american people, which is who they were intended for in the first place!

    Big Brother creates a threat, then offers a solution, and the sheeplike people buy it every time.

  8. Shuping
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:12

    Ron Paul could have prevented this. But enjoy you new leader whether its Obama or McCain. They’ll have you in FEMA camps.

    rEVOLution

  9. nWo
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:13

    It’s only if you’re entering the country…

    Do not have anything illegal on you and if you have to get something digital across, upload it to a server beforehand and then just download it on the other side.

    Jeez, the people who have a problem with these laws are the ones who are paranoid.

  10. h22
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:14

    http://www.truecrypt.org/
    Use this tool to encrypt your personal datas, they will never decrypt it (when used in the right way!!!)

  11. gavrielle
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:14

    Amendment IV of the US Constitution says:

    The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

    Benjamin Franklin said:

    “Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.”

    Good job, NeoCon-Republicans. You got the police state you’ve been dreaming of and the biggest government in American history. Next you’ll get the violent Marxist-style revolution FDR managed to avoid in the 1930s by instituting the New Deal and making sure the lower and middle classes were financially secure from the vagaries of an unregulated Free Market system. Or did you all think he was merely being overly generous with your tax money? If so, think again. Those social programs you hate so much were the only things keeping you safe and fat in your bland little suburbs.

  12. mookster
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:24

    So, when I travel to NY from the UK later this month, I should make sure my laptop is clear of all my stuff?

  13. mookster
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:25

    So, when I travel to NY from the UK later this month, I should make sure my laptop is clear of all my stuff?

  14. HollywoodBob
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:00

    @6:

    Which is why we need to exercise the not often enough used Recall election more often. Sure we’d be under the constant barrage of campaign ads, but the lying bastards would at least be more accountable for their actions if they were worried that they’d be stripped of their access to PAC money as soon as they annoyed their constituency.

  15. Mr. Know It All
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:11

    Great quote gavrielle! Here’s another.

    “That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness…But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.”
    -Declaration of Independence

  16. Kunikos
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:13

    Just encrypt your hard drive with a long password if you are worried they will steal information about you off your laptop. If they confiscate your hard drive and don’t return or repay you for it then you can sue them.

  17. CrX
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:15

    f**k the us its the new USSR

  18. Heavenfall
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:19

    For the NSA, no price is high enough. It is, at once, both a terrifying and a marvellous belief in freedom.

  19. Foresight
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:23

    I bet this is more for his security. We all know how big of a target he is. If over 50% of your own nation doesn’t like you your doing something very wrong.

  20. JC
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:25

    @18 What is so “marvelous” about it? This is the furthest thing from exercising a “belief in freedom” as I’ve ever seen.

    Or did you mean “believe in free enterprise”?

  21. frozencaunck
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:29

    Now i dont feel so silly for having long ago decided to never again travel to, or through the United States. Theres nothing in amerikkka that i need nor require that i can’t get elsewhere. I’m sure i’m not the only person that feels this way either.

  22. meshugah
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:34

    The U.S. is turning into a f**king police state! I can’t believe the B.S. they put people through. I’m glad I don’t live there…

  23. TheJoker07
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:37

    In the article it doesn’t say anything about TSA. It just says “according to the policies, dated July 16 and issued by two DHS agencies, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.”

    Not sure where you got the TSA part.

  24. g-ini
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:38

    The problem here is that even if you do not have anything incriminating on your laptop it does not matter. It will not be known until your data on your laptop is analyzed. Encryption is not an option because all the encryption technics can be deciphered. Even if you come up with your own algorithm that cannot be decrypted then do count on getting your laptop back cos it can be held indefinitely. I think this is complete bullsh@t but this was my choice to live in a fascist country – oops I mean democratic country. Well now maybe the 2 terms are interchangeable.

  25. Sho
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:40

    I want to know if they are going to catch people who take their burnt DVDs of Games/Movies on an airplane.

  26. Bob
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:40

    @9

    Sorry I’m not gonna waste my ****ing time doing that.

  27. LMAO
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:41

    I hope someone makes a virus that when read or opened it erases everything connected to it. That’d teach these bastards a lesson.

  28. rrpostal
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:41

    “intellectual property rights violations, extremist Jihadist literature, video clips of IEDs and child pornography”

    One of these things doesn’t seem to belong in the same category.

    This is stupid and all, but there’s already a backlash and I think we’re being a “touch” melodramatic. I love the nation-haters who claims not to need anything from “amerikka” posting on a site designed to steal things created mostly in america. Hell I’m here also, I’m just saying…

  29. RPG
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:44

    So new travel arrangements goes.. Pack your packs > crypt & wipe your Hard drives > go..

    What next.. Travel checks might contain foot prints? “detain”‘ed for the vacation..

  30. john holmes
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:51

    if i were to have child porn & video clips of IEDs then of course the first thing i would do is put them on my laptop and travel to a country where thats illegal…

    i think even the stupidest of people in possession of those mentioned articles would find a safer way.

    to make my point clear, by how many percent more will we catch, lets say, pedophiles through this legislation? is it so significant that it is absolutely justified to sacrifice the privacy of 99.999% non-pedophiles traveling thru airports? i dun think so.

  31. E71
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:52

    @nWo (#9)

    “Jeez, the people who have a problem with these laws are the ones who are paranoid.”

    …funny, coming from someone on a site that divulges information on how to illegally obtain copyrighted material.

  32. Stan-O
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:57

    If you can, try to avoid going thru NYC, pick a different hub in US. The TSA agents at JFK are complete jerks.
    They enjoy making you stand/walk barefoot on a filthy floor, they throw your electronic gadgets in the bins so that they break, you’d think of them as a Hanc*ck, but they’re just jerks, not the superheros, not by a long shot.

  33. meee
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:59

    America – The New China

  34. flo
    August 3rd, 2008 | 18:02

    I’d rather life in a dictatorship than this fake free world!!!

  35. Mike-W
    August 3rd, 2008 | 18:03

    USA is becoming one of the most paranoid country… and it’s incredible how USA citizens accept this changes so easily! Sorry USA you are no more the land of freedom – now Europe holds that title.

  36. Jamer
    August 3rd, 2008 | 18:17

    Well I guess I won’t be bringing ANYTHING across the border anymore. I wonder if they search stuff sent across by fedex or ups.

  37. August 3rd, 2008 | 18:18

    Wow, I guess they really do want to kill their own economy. Now I’ll definitely never travel into america for any reason now.

  38. Francis Liew
    August 3rd, 2008 | 18:24

    Welcome to Communist America
    this has all the attribute of the old communist state
    all communication via encrypted channels and diplomcacy Bags

    welcome to the age of the generic laptop(interchangeable) and keeping your work on the companies encrypted servers

  39. mike
    August 3rd, 2008 | 18:25

    ““It’s not our intent to subject legitimate travelers to undue scrutiny, but to ensure the safety of the American public,” wrote Jayson Ahern”
    GO screw your self!
    giving up freedom for security is nothing but a lie because anytime you give up liberty for security you don’t get either one. you only get striped slowly of more and more rights all because you think ‘oh no, if i don’t then the boggy man (i mean terrorists) are gonna get me other wise’. wake up America!
    this is just another step closer to a police state…

  40. LMAO
    August 3rd, 2008 | 18:32

    I’m sure most threats could be avoided if Bush and his office agrees for a prison term. Hehe we’d be conflict free until like 2020. But we all know that’ll never happen. Come’on Bush overdose on pm tablets or something.

  41. bonko
    August 3rd, 2008 | 18:32

    Mr. Know It All
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:11

    Great quote gavrielle! Here’s another.

    “That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness…But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.”
    -Declaration of Independence

    Thats one of the best and most truthfull political texts ever written.
    Thanks for a bit of insight on what America was all about, shamefuly its nothing but a new order fascist superpower on the decline.

  42. Slusk
    August 3rd, 2008 | 18:37

    @37
    Totally agree. I see no reason whatsoever for travelling to the US these days. I pity the citizens who have to live under the neo-conservative fascism that governs that country now.

    @ US citizens: Time for American Revolution 2 ??

  43. Mr.V
    August 3rd, 2008 | 18:50

    Big Brother is watching you!

  44. PT
    August 3rd, 2008 | 18:53

    Are you serious??!! This is unreal!!! WOW! Now i understand why some people hate america! This is the ultimate bull $+%$%!

  45. emq
    August 3rd, 2008 | 18:57

    the whole ‘idea’ is so idiotic i even don’t know what to say… ;p

  46. henderson
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:02

    i’ll not be going to the USA again either – it’s a fascist and National Socialist state in all but name

  47. BigNasty
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:09

    “Thraprod
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:08

    “Americans” as a whole want nothing to do with this junk, it’s just a few in power do.”

    That’s what you call democracy? This is madness, these days people are being terrorised by the government, rather then by “terrorists”.

    Salamu Alaykum – meaning “Peace be upon you” ^^

  48. psycho_t
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:11

    @nWo (#9)

    “Jeez, the people who have a problem with these laws are the ones who are paranoid.”

    people have a problem with it because if for example a terrorist wanted to get bomb making info into the US, HE would upload it to a server, or email it or whatever rather than walking through a secure checkpoint carrying it.

    for that reason, the only things this will accomplish is annoying innocent people who want to take a laptop or god forbid an IPOD on an international flight, and wasting tax dollars.

  49. name
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:11

    hahahahahahhaaa (in)famous US freedom – LOL!!! :D

  50. vivas
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:11

    Its not just America, I’m British and the company I work for have some absurd security policies too, all phones, ipods etc are scanned by security , which i guess is understandable as they can be used to store data. But incredibly books are banned for “security reasons” too, when I leave this job I’m going to b*tch slap one of the people responsible for this with my copy of 1984

  51. maxx
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:12

    lol guys in saudi arab customs you get jail or huge fine if you bring any pornography with you. they check cds and hard drives if they found any they will play them in front of you… i think this is just a little start for US.

  52. sONICsUPREME
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:13

    I am from the UK and holiday in the US every year. If they are going to take my Camcorder and laptop (storing films) then what is the point in going on holiday… so that is it, no more hols to USA and I hope the rest of the world do the same…

  53. Doctorious
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:16

    It has nothing to do with being paranoid nor hatng America.
    It’s just a human violation and I must say I’m feeling quite sorry for the people of america. It’s a shame that people of America don’t have a say in such laws.
    I was going to plan on visiting the USA in the future but if I caan’t bring my Iphone, Ipod, Laptop, CDS I see no reason why to do so.

    It’s sick I’m going to make a bumb out of my Eminem CD.

  54. sleazy joe
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:19

    I don’t think this will affect me but only because I’m white and nowadays I try my hardest to look like a christian republican minister whenever I travel by plane in America or the UK. They’re not going to have the time to take everyone’s laptop so they’re probably going to physically profile people just like fascists. I find that you get treated very well at airports/planes when you dress like you’re going to a republican convention. But you do have to be white to really pull this off because all those security people are pretty much trained to be racist. This will suck big time for everyone who usually gets scrutinized at US airports, I bet the airport security will lose or break a lot of the confiscated laptops.

  55. defiant1
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:22

    Most countries in this world are rapidly becoming muslim, such as France where someone was just prosecuted for speaking out against muslims. You non-spelling mother f**kers can stay in your own country we don’t want you here anyways. The US spends 223 billion dollars a year on care feeding and education of illegal immigrants every year. By the way how many people die each year rafting and digging and trying to enter you pathetic countries???

  56. sleazy joe
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:32

    @55

    Extremist muslims are no better than the worst American politicians, if they take control of the world (which I don’t think will happen) things would be much worse. Even with all this BS going on in the US, If I had to choose a country to move to I’d still rather go to America than to some muslim country where they have even less freedom and daily car bombings. France sucks too, Holland is the best country in Europe.

  57. Bob
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:39

    God I hate America. Used to love it before that monkey Bush took over. What an idiot. Free Speech is something you dream about now. Can’t wait till he’s gone and someone with a brain takes over. Not that that’s likely to happen with the candidates on offer.

  58. VoV
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:44

    I know the U.S. Federal Government has been basically taking apart one of the world’s most famous and influential documents since the passing of the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patriot_act]Patriot Act[/url] (October 26, 2001), but are we really just going to keep letting them throw out the Bill of Rights ([url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Us_constitution#The_Bill_of_Rights_.281.E2.80.9310.29]The First Ten Amendments to the U.S. Constitution[/url])?!

    Personally, as a person who holds an undergraduate degree (4-year college degree) in History (minor in Computer Science) and is starting Graduate school in a month for my Masters of History (2-yr graduate degree), I’m appalled at how much power the Patriot Act has stripped away from the Bill of Rights. Most appallingly, the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution]Fourth Amendment[/url] which prevents against unlawful searches, seizures, or arrests without “probable cause” or a warrant. Since the Patriot Act was passed in the U.S., the Federal Government can arrest, and or detain, search, and seize your person or property without a warrant under the guise of suspected terrorism!

    I know the whole world is afraid of terrorism. I know the whole world wants to fight back and prevent it. I know we can fight back. But at what cost? Aren’t we just becoming like them every day? We detain American citizens of middle-eastern descent because of where their parents where born (Hello? Japanese Internment Camps!?). We “randomly” search people at airports in the guise of security … which I don’t really have a problem with, and I don’t really have a problem with turning on my laptop/iPod so they can see it’s not just a hollow plastic shell filled with Semtex.

    But where does it end? Terrorism has been going on since the dawn of man. For every historical record you can find and say, “That was the first act of terrorism,” you can find an earlier reference. Most historians agree that the form of terrorism we have today, though, probably can be most accurately traced to the late 11th or early 12th century with an offshoot of the Ism? ‘?l? sect of Shia Muslims. They took young men and would drug them with hashish and their leader would preach to them while in a large fortified garden filled with pleasure-slaves and when they were determined to have reached their zenith of addiction, they would be taken from “Paradise” and thrown into a dungeon without the drug. They were then told that to rejoin their teacher in “Paradise”, they must become a fighting member of their brotherhood.

    Though in fact, these men did not commit acts of mass terror as we view terrorism now. They were hired killers, assigned to kill a single victim, but nearly always in public in a gristly manner, to inspire terror and fear in the onlookers. They abhorred suicide, preferring to be killed by their master or in attempt of the killing itself, and their name still survives today — Assassins. Many of you probably know much of this because of the sect’s appearance in “Assassin’s Creed”, as their original name was Hashshashin.

    But, throughout history, even with the Hashshashin, NEVER has a terrorist movement or act actually produced tangible results … with one possible exception:

    September 11th, 2001 (note that it was only 5-6 weeks later that the Patriot Act was passed — Did the terrorists win right there?) terrorism actually succeeded by some measure. The United States is not the same place as it was nearly seven years ago. For nearly seven years, Americans have (relatively) stood silently while their rights were stripped away from them slowly.

    Many Americans today are looking at our next Presidential election with a lot of worry. If McCain wins, we will be due for another five years of the oppressive Patriot Act. But if Obama wins, will he really strip away some of these changes, or simply delay further right-stripping? As a student of history and a proud believer in the importance and greatness of the U.S. Constitution as it has evolved for nearly two and a half centuries, I have always felt proud of the document, that I have had the opportunity to take part in the democratic process of this country by voting, but with each passing day, this living document that I love is being torn apart by cowardice and fear. I am saddened. Truly saddened that my beloved country, founded on the principles of economic, political, and religious liberty is slowly devolving into a dictatorial bureaucracy.

    You can’t only point the finger at our President though, every American is to blame. We have let them do this to us. We have let them know we are afraid. We elected our President, our Senators, our Congressmen, and our state and local government officials. We let them destroy what was once a free society, slowly destroying it. With every day, we have enabled our REPRESENTATIVES in our American democratic republic to burn the ideas of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Thomas Paine, Benjamin Franklin, and the rest of our great-thinking founding fathers. But even still, what does this mean for the rest of the world. For over half a century, the saying was, “Where America goes, so does the world.”

    Our culture, our economics, our liberty, all have a pervasive and persuasive effect on the world. Socialism/Communism have been/are being defeated by our economics and culture. Our liberty has inspired revolutions in other nations (most notably the French revolution), and increased freedoms in many other countries. Our culture trickles down into every other culture in the world. Yet even so, we have a natural assimilation effect on all other cultures, economies, and forms of liberty.

    We were not the first to abolish slavery, talk to our old friends in the UK. We were not the first to write that free trade prevents wars and increases peaceful relations (though Adam Smith was the first to write it in English :D ). And our culture derives less from our liberty and economic status than from the fact that we take what we like from other cultures. More and more, we prefer fuel efficient cars of a smaller design which are more practical than status-symbol automobiles as our culture had before … thank you to the Japanese influence. We have every kind of food imaginable available to us in our stores and restaurants, not because we are spoiled (we are spoiled though), but because we have always been a place for people to come in search of a “better life”.

    I do not want to see a civil war in my lifetime. I don’t truly think it will come to that, but if this destruction of the liberty which has changed the face of EVERY nation on the planet does not stop, America will crumble … and “where America goes, so goes the world” …

    :(

  59. VoV
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:46

    Sorry about the url business … I was trying to make links, but I don’t know how to on these comments other than just pasting the link.

    Hopefully it doesn’t distract you too much from what I wrote.

  60. Bob
    August 3rd, 2008 | 19:51

    If it ain’t the Muslims, it’s the Christians. Both as bad as each other. As for America, I don’t know how they can keep allowing this to happen to themselves. This is bordering on a human rights violation. America is most definitely no longer the land of the free. Home of the fascist, more like it.

  61. azz
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:03

    This is so absurd and disgusting. I guess George Orwell was right all along.

  62. NO WORRY
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:03

    DONT WORRY HOMIES! TSAs WIll JUST COPY SOME OF YOUR PORN COLLECTION AND UPL0AD IT IN RS TO HELP SHARING! SEE? HOW KIND..

  63. vivas
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:07

    Extremist Islam will never take over anywhere, they can’t even take control of majority muslim countries. It just feels like another tactic to scare us into giving up our freedoms, f*** Bin Laden and his band of repressed homos

  64. maxx
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:12

    @62 lamo

  65. Frank
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:13

    No where in that article does it say that TSA will take your laptops it does say Customs and Border Patrol. TSA will not take your laptops.

  66. batol
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:15

    @ 64 you mean lmao?

  67. GDesigner
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:19

    What is both hilarious and sad at the same is that somehow many people believe that white Christians are the ones calling all the shots and getting away with things left and right… If these “oppressive” Christians were in such a monopoly of power and so evil as you seem to suggest, why do we now have the Ten Commandments stripped from the courthouse, prayer stripped from public schools, legal abortions, rampant pornography, etc? Rail against the Patriot Act and whatever oppression you feel (real or imagined) from Homeland Security, but please at least THINK before you try to pawn it all off on white Christians…just because you think there’s a white Christian in the Oval Office calling all the shots…

    I originally came to this thread to comment on how what ostensibly seemed like a great idea (Patriot Act) has actually gone too far, but then I saw this gross perversion of quotes and fundamentally intellectually dishonest statements about the U.S. and the “powers-that-be,” and I couldn’t help but roll my eyes, chuckle, and shake my head all at the same time. When will people stop parrotting the goofs who spout all of this sensationalist crap???

  68. J3ph_42
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:26

    “why do we now have the Ten Commandments stripped from the courthouse, prayer stripped from public schools, legal abortions, rampant pornography, etc?”

    Ah, not having total power is the same as being powerless, and blameless. Gotcha. Also, no amount of jesus can keep porn off the internet. Get a clue.

  69. JZ
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:27

    Ten Commandments… BS!

  70. DaRealBrew
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:28

    Now This is bull tihs People. Its Up To You To Call TSA And Tell Them To Stop The Bull tihs, Write A Letter, And If It Comes Down To It, Dont Fly There Planes . Plan And Simple. Stop being taken For A Loli-pop. When Will You Step Up And Say Something . BoyCott Just boycott. Dont Be Weak Minds,This IS how They Get over On All Of The People.Why Are We The people Paying The Price For Something That Isnt Even Our Fault.

    Once You Been Subject To Search At Airport Security, You Are Considered A Terrorist. How Do you Like That. Your A Terrorist In Their Eyes, This IS Why We Get Treated The Way We Do, And We Dont Do Nor Say Anything About It. Enough Is Enough Already.Why Do They Need To Go Into Your Perosnnal Life And Information,Why ? It makes No Sense .

    They use The Excuse Of Anyone Can Be A Terrorist,Well Thats Just Bull tihs, Cuz What They Are REally Saying Is ,You Are The Terrorist,Since We Are The People And Not IN Their Circle Of Power ,Than We Are Nothing To Them.I promise you That people Nothing At All But, Terrorist.

    Do Something People,Stop Getting Beat over The Head By This Dirty Paranoid And Fear mongering government .P.S. Their Is no Bin Laden, He Died Almost 20 Years Ago , You Have Been Hagged

  71. dosguy
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:39

    What’s the point of encrypting the data if they’re going to confiscate your laptop anyway? Who’d want to risk losing their laptop to a couple of over-zealous minimum wage quota-hire border guards? Just leave it home.

  72. svvsvesv
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:41

    While this is crap for regular people it’s disastrous for companies. The CIA and other agencies have been known to have been used for corporate espionage that benefits american companies. Just think about what this can do.

  73. san
    August 3rd, 2008 | 20:45

    It’s a pity. I love the USA and Americans in general (btw: I’m from Norway).

  74. br
    August 3rd, 2008 | 21:08

    LOL AMERICA! I’m sure glad i don’t live in a country where human rights are nonexistent.

  75. Jutzuro
    August 3rd, 2008 | 21:10

    They have to justify their enormous and increasing budget. Not they will hire hunderts of hakers and decrypters to “be sure” no attack is being planned against the US with the help of the information you hold in your laptop.

    This is going too far. I will try not to fly through the US.

  76. Australisk
    August 3rd, 2008 | 21:12

    “It’s a pity. I love the USA and Americans in general (btw: I’m from Norway).”

    Jeg hater deg. You haven’t seen enough of the country or people, in the case.

  77. Simpsons225
    August 3rd, 2008 | 21:24

    Good thing I’m never visiting USA anyway.

  78. A bit sad
    August 3rd, 2008 | 21:29

    I f*cking hate the government in the US. Unless the situation changes before I finish grad school, I’m moving to Canada. I’m a US and Canadian citizen. I simply cannot support that kind of terrorizing government.

  79. A bit sad
    August 3rd, 2008 | 21:36

    @ DaRealBrew,
    totally with you.

    I mean what I wrote seriously. I will leave this country. And I hope that anyone who has the means to do so, will as well. Its greedy capitalism of megacorp.s and the ignorance of the majority of the American people that has brought us here. The former far more so than the latter.

  80. san
    August 3rd, 2008 | 21:39

    @76
    I’ve been over there several times and can therefore make up my own mind. Probably not like you just following the ”we all hate the USA trend”.
    Oh.. and btw: I don’t hate you.. I don’t even know you.

  81. steve
    August 3rd, 2008 | 21:43

    How far you will backing-off? Those big guys are putting you in a deeper and deeper sh**t, and when finally you want to do something against it , it is going to be too LATE.

    Americans! Please take back your rights and freedoms.

    Good luck to all of us to the oncoming decades. They will be hard,very hard.

  82. Killawife
    August 3rd, 2008 | 21:45

    Things like this makes me not want to go to the USA anymore. Someone should remove this governement and remove all stupid laws.

  83. satake
    August 3rd, 2008 | 21:51

    As always, The holly America and its holly laws.

  84. blc
    August 3rd, 2008 | 21:56

    they can take all my litter after my flights to the us though. i wont mind that.

  85. common sense
    August 3rd, 2008 | 21:56

    Foresight
    August 3rd, 2008 | 17:23
    I bet this is more for his security. We all know how big of a target he is. If over 50% of your own nation doesn’t like you your doing something very wrong.

    Hmmm Foresight, you forgot to mention that Congress approval ratings are at an amazing 9%. Lower then even the US Presidents. Now since the majority of the people in the Congress are Democrats, care to guess what that says about that party when over 91% of the public does not like or agree with you?

    gavrielle
    August 3rd, 2008 | 16:14

    Dude pull your head out of Daily Kos’s a#@ and read my message above to Foresight, this applies more to you then him

    Mike-W
    August 3rd, 2008 | 18:03
    USA is becoming one of the most paranoid country… and it’s incredible how USA citizens accept this changes so easily! Sorry USA you are no more the land of freedom – now Europe holds that title.

    EHHHH how stupid can you get? In Europe you can be jailed for saying something that a “protected minority” does not like. You can be bankrupted by the European Civil Rights Commission if you run a business and one employee causes a fuss by spewing hatred and you fire them. In Europe if you are a minority you can scream loudly and get whatever you want, just like in some of the US Universities we now have to have a gym that is open to everyone, closed for a set amount of hours so Muslum women can go to the gym all because their religion forbids it any other way. We now have to install foot washing areas all because some twit complained and sued. In France they actually BAN over 80% of the internet because it is not posted in French, and these twits actually BANNED some words because they did not come from the French Language.

    Europe the land of the free? Dont make me laugh Jr. your European Union has more restrictive laws then most any other place this side of China!

    So all you silly f&%ks that are whining about America, how bout you fix the problems in your OWN back yard before complaining about someone else’s yard. What I see here is a bunch of snot nosed morons that live in a house that has busted plumbing-holes in the roof-and three foot high grass and then have the audacity to complain about the neighbor that is building a three car garage on his own property to make sure he has a place for family and friends to park when they visit.

    Pretty damn nice of you to use the invention that Americans made back in the 50’s to now insult us. And dont try that BS about another person discovering the Internet as I can blow your arse out of the water if you do try it. And use facts to do it!

  86. dang
    August 3rd, 2008 | 22:36

    wow at a loss for words…

    WTF!

    scary

  87. JoeBiney
    August 3rd, 2008 | 22:38

    I was considering traveling to America, but after reading this.. i don’t think i will.

  88. Johnny
    August 3rd, 2008 | 22:39

    Americans believe that god created earth and the universe in about six days. Their president believes he is sent from the same god.

    Do I have to say more?

  89. Funny
    August 3rd, 2008 | 22:56

    Maybe they can find some illegal Anthrax inside your iPod… lol =D

  90. Alexander
    August 3rd, 2008 | 23:02

    Inventors, engineers….and the rest of the “intelligent” people, please take your projects that are on the laptop and sell it to Japan. Because US will steal it from you.

  91. mynameis
    August 3rd, 2008 | 23:04

    That sucks. Good thing I’m not going to that crazy country any time soon.

  92. DJMAXIMON
    August 3rd, 2008 | 23:18

    the jew lobby did it again. :|

  93. Transcendent
    August 3rd, 2008 | 23:32

    #85

    I agree with you. But Europe isn’t a f*cked up country, it’s a collection of f*cked up and not-so-f*cked-up countries. And you seem to be a nationalist like most US citizens seem to be.
    Did you have any hand in the US inventions you are talking about? No? Then don’t brag about it. That’s like if todays greeks claimed they are superior because “they” invented democracy.

    The US people are to blame for this. They don’t give a crap about democracy, and trust in their government like nazis.

  94. Mr-X
    August 3rd, 2008 | 23:40

    as someone already said:
    the whole ‘idea’ is so idiotic i even don’t know what to say… ;p

    do they really think people will put this type of information on the HD when traveling to US!!!!! They should get their head examined and go a IT course about something called INTERNET and new technologies.

    God damn these people are stupid (talking about the politicians who approve these laws). I bet Bush dont know what a server even is.

    ahh i give up

  95. Old Commie Pinko Degenerate
    August 3rd, 2008 | 23:41

    So drongos prevail at rlslog but we knew that. Incidentally it’s amerika not amerikka and I will take what I want from that country, but I won’t pay for it.
    Those who think encryption is the answer think again lest you spend a few nights in the pokey for ‘contempt’ if you fail to give them the pass phrase.
    If you read Wikileaks or go to http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0807/S00338.htm you will know that amerika is only the beginning of the seizure of hard drives lappies, flash drives and discs.

    This has nothing to do with IEDs, kiddie porn, or global terra and everything to do with forcing you to use your tax dollars to help corporations make more money.

  96. LMAO
    August 3rd, 2008 | 23:48

    I think its more of a problem with organization #85
    We all know the government has more resources than an individual citizen. People need to collaborate with lawyers and other rights activists to put a stop to the Gov having the ability to toss away rights that get in their way.

    Maybe someone should take on a persona like L in Death Note. And Lelouch in Code Geass and feed information that would help change these laws.

    Really whats more important catching a pedophile or financial and personal security and privacy?

  97. Kim
    August 3rd, 2008 | 23:59

    Ha Ha Ha!! How do you Americans let your government get away with this kind of bullsh*t?!

    Addressing one of the comments above saying America is no longer the land of the free. How could they even call them selves that in the first place, it’s not like they invented democracy or anything. You revolted against us and started using the same concept that we had been using for 60 years before hand. Yes, I am a bit of a nationalist, but only because Britain is so awesome.

  98. poobum
    August 4th, 2008 | 00:03

    How does something absurd as this even get approved?

  99. Adam Jones
    August 4th, 2008 | 00:27

    welcome to a Police State.

  100. Eustis
    August 4th, 2008 | 00:41

    This makes the Nazis look like peace loving hippies. The amount of rights that have been forcibly taken from us is worse than any fascist dictator ever has done.

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