The "Most Watched Little City in America"
More on the Most Watched Little City in America, Post Falls, Idaho, and their anti-terrorist super-surveillance system ...According to one reliable CIT (confidential informant technogeek) source, the project smacks of pork and boondoggle. "The computer operations at DHS can hardly keep track of its employee paychecks let alone instantaneously receive, enter and process data retrieved from some 2 million vehicles roaring through two separate checkpoints every month. Government databases are notoriously inaccurate and incomplete and their systems are overly vulnerable to crashing, hacking and ID theft."
Now we know they're keeping track of "suspected criminals" and "possible terrorists". What happens if your name comes up in these categories? Will they pull you over and question you, will they follow you while more information about you comes into their computer and until they find something to pull you over for? Will they send officers in your home town to your house (they know you're not there) to investigate whatever crimes or terrorist activities you are suspected of possibly comitting?
What are the definitions of "suspicious" and "possible" and what are the criteria for placing someone on these lists?
Looks like I won't be going to Idaho ever again.
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