Hey, the FBI should open a travel agency, to go with the 'housecleaning' fronts they run.
Tomlinson says the Security Dudes in the better hotels are already on TLA payroll. At 02:15 PM 10/22/01 -0700, Greg Broiles wrote: >.. and a companion article says that some hotel chains are prepared to do >pre-screening for their customers, too, and have responded to FBI requests >for information after 9/11. In particular, Hilton Hotels, which also owns >the Hampton Inn, Doubletree, and Embassy Suites chains, as well as the >Waldorf-Astoria in NY and Palmer House in Chicago, says that they've >already got the technology in place and that it would be easy for them to >incorporate the necessary configuration changes. The CIO of Hilton is says >the only obstacle would be "privacy-related issues", which are likely to be >no issue at all if customers don't know it's happening or don't get an >opportunity to object.