Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Paid to be Profiled

At the end of his blog entry on counter terrorism, Becker poses an interesting idea:
I like the idea of paying those profiled for the inconvenience and time involved. Probably a manageable system could be worked out, and the pay might involve money, other forms of compensation, or both.
Surely a system where profiling is acknowledged and passengers who are victim to it are adequately compensated, would be a lot better than not acknowledging profiling, then profiling them anyway and forcing the aggrieved passenger to incur the costs that come with being profiled & delayed.

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