18 Oct
2004
18 Oct
'04
9:14 p.m.
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, James A. Donald wrote:
a. The probability ratios don't work out so that the overwhelming majority of people you throw off planes are innocent.
Provided the number of people you throw off planes is rather small, I don't see the problem.
It isn't a problem for you until it happens to you. Who knows when being interested in anon e-cash will become a ground to blacklist *you*. Do you propose a way to appeal the decision? Will the flight (and associated losses, eg. lost contract due to a missed meeting, etc.) reimbursed?