From: VirgilT7@aol.com
Date: Fri Jun 26 1998 - 16:28:41 MDT
In a message dated 6/26/98 5:44:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
retroman@together.net writes:
<< Oh yes they can. Credit card and debit card purchases directly access
nationwide
financial databases. Authorities have the ability to put 'sniffers' on these
systems to track people by their purchase locations. This applies to hotels,
restaurants, etc. In fact, my bank was able to track me down while I was on
vacation last month to notify me of an account problem. Its kind of odd to
get a
phone call from your personal banker while having after dinner
coffee......500
miles away from home.... I shiver at the thought that some government fascist
might track me down and drag me away merely by my participation in the
economy.
>>
No, you missed the point of that part of the article. The author didn't mean
track as in note when and where you used your government ID card (since the
government would OF COURSE be aware of when and where you used it, presumably,
excluding the use of it for entrance into clubs or such) but meant that the
government could actually track your movements even when you didn't use it.
Andrew
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