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?