In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt Holdrege wr
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>At 11:50 AM 7/18/00 +0100, Jon Crowcroft wrote:
>>next summer's IETF meeting is tentatively scheduled for London, England
>>http://www.ietf.org/meetings/0mtg-sites.txt
>>
>>if you turn up at customs with a laptop, you may be asked to show any
>>and all files on it to the nice chaps there. if someone has sent you
>>crypted email (say using your public key) you may be obliged to
>>connect the lapto pto the public net and  access your other key to
>>decrypt the mail for the nice chaps in customs to priove that it is
>>not to do with pornography or terrorism - whereeve yo uare from, you
>>will have no recourse to say "no" or "this is commercial in
>>confidence" or "my company will fire me if i let this go to anyone or
>>send it over the net to decrypt at my home site etc etc"
>
>As one who travels to London quite often and has red hair and is of Irish 
>descent, this sounds a bit overmuch to me. I've never had anything other 
>than a kind welcome by British customs officials. There are loads of crazy 
>laws in the U.S. and other countries. We citizens are grateful that the 
>enforcement branch of the government chooses to ignore them unless provoked.
>
>
I'm not sure what "sounds a bit overmuch" to you.  Have a look at
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid%5F150000/150465.stm


                --Steve Bellovin


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