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11-14-2007, 05:49 AM

I am not sure how it could be argued that it is a violation of your rights. Being able to travel to other countries is a priviledge, not a right. If Japan says I need to give a fingerprint to get, it is my choice to not give it, and not enter the country. Having been in Japan during the Sarin subway attack and in the USA during 9/11, I am all for increased security. I do not think a fingerprint is a violation of privacy. Tapping my phone, reading my email...THAT'S a violation of privacy.
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