And so it begins
Feb. 8th, 2002 11:55 amhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1808000/1808187.stm
Heathrow Airport is to test a new hi-tech identity system which examines a passenger's eye, rather than their passport as they go through immigration control.I've written about this before: see
Heathrow is the first UK airport to carry out a large-scale trial of the iris recognition technology.
The aim is to speed up the movement of passengers through the terminal.
A total of 2,000 passengers who frequently fly from North America to Heathrow on Virgin and British Airways flights are taking part in the five-month trial.
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Time to book that contact-lens evaluation then
Date: 2002-02-08 04:47 am (UTC)Re: Time to book that contact-lens evaluation then
Date: 2002-02-08 05:06 am (UTC)Re: Time to book that contact-lens evaluation then
Date: 2002-02-08 05:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-02-08 05:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-02-08 06:34 am (UTC)They may never make iris coding compulsory for flight, but if they can promise much greater convenience in return then it may only be a few "goats" and protesters who have to do things the slow way.
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Date: 2002-02-08 07:01 am (UTC)Who of course, will receive equally rapid and courteous treatment as a respect of their right to choose, and won't be subjected to any extra delays or searches.
No, really.
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Date: 2002-02-08 07:35 am (UTC)I'll look and see if I can find some references cause it obviously never really caught on and it would be interesting to know why.
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Date: 2002-02-09 01:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-02-08 11:53 am (UTC)