17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
Marshall Clow <mclow@owl.csusm.edu> wrote:
James wrote:
Of course, not having a card may subject you to greater scrutiny at check-in time due to the reduced tracking ability.
I think that you have this backwards. There will be less tracking ability for people flying w/o tickets.
Less tracking for people w/o tickets, but more scrutiny for people w/o smart cards. I can easily see the working assumption that smart carded people have _already_ passed the security check, while those who pay cash would be under greater scrutiny.