Re: Lawsuits accuse airlines of profiling

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I'm all for profiling.  I am getting damn sick and tired of hearing about
old ladies, young white females, handicapped persons, and children being
subjected extra searches.  How many of the hijackers fit into any of these
categories?  In fact, how many aircraft hijacked recently (i.e. past few
years) fit the descriptions I outlined above?

David Ross
http://home.attbi.com/~damiross/
>
>
> Addison Schonland wrote:
>
> > Y'know this is nuts...If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck....the
> > threats to US commercial aviation have 100% come from people with
obvious
> > characteristics.  How can the industry NOT profile for these types?  I
mean
> > no disrespect to anyone - but all travelers who "appeare(d) to be Arabs"
> > should appreciate what is necessary to protect the business.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: The Airline List [mailto:AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU]On Behalf Of
> > Roger James
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 4:13 AM
> > To: AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU
> > Subject: Lawsuits accuse airlines of profiling
> >
> > Lawsuits accuse airlines of profiling
> > By Donna Leinwand, USA TODAY
> >
> > WASHINGTON =97 Five men who say they were barred from airline flights=
> >  because=20
> > they appeared to be Arabs will sue four airlines today, their lawyers
said.=
> > =20
> > The lawsuits accuse the airlines of discrimination unrelated to
security,=20
> > the American Civil Liberties Union says. The lawsuits by four U.S.
citizens=
> > =20
> > and a legal resident will be filed in federal court in Washington, New
York=
> > =20
> > and Los Angeles by the ACLU and Relman & Associates, a Washington,
D.C.=20
> > civil rights law firm, the ACLU said. The cases involve men who appear
to=20
> > be of Arab descent and who had been cleared through security, but
were=20
> > removed from flights or denied boarding, lawyers familiar with the
case=20
> > said Monday. The law firm and the ACLU said they would identify their=20
> > clients today.
> >
> > The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Council on=20
> > American-Islamic Relations say that they have documented an
increasing=20
> > number of incidents of profiling at airports since the attacks on the=20
> > Pentagon and World Trade Center on Sept. 11. In its human rights
report=20
> > issued April 30, CAIR recorded 191 alleged incidents. In one case
expected=
> > =20
> > to be filed today, Arshad Chowdhury, an MBA student who in October
had=20
> > visited a friend in California, was returning to school in Pittsburgh on
a=
> > =20
> > Northwest Airlines flight when he was pulled for a series of security=20
> > checks. Chowdhury was cleared by law enforcement officials, but he says
a=20
> > flight attendant barred him from boarding. The attendant said, "I'm
sorry,=
> > =20
> > sir. This won't make sense to you, but you can't fly with us," he said
in=20
> > an interview with The Nation magazine. Chowdhury could not be reached
for=20
> > comment Monday.
> >
> > Northwest officials say they have been in contact with Chowdhury's=20
> > attorney, Christy Lopez of Relman & Associates for several months and
have=
> > =20
> > investigated his claims. The airline acted within Federal Aviation=20
> > Administration security guidelines when it refused to board
Chowdhury,=20
> > Northwest spokesman Bill Mellon said. "The action was not based on
his=20
> > ethnic background," Mellon said, but because "Northwest's pilot
received=20
> > conflicting information about whether authorities had cleared him to
fly,"=
> > =20
> > Mellon said, not because of his ethnic background. Northwest rebooked=20
> > Chowdhury on a direct flight once the airline received official
clearance,=
> > =20
> > Mellon said. Relman & Associates also represents U.S. Secret Service
Agent=
> > =20
> > Wallid Shatter, who has complained that an American Airlines pilot
refused=
> > =20
> > to allow him to board a flight from Baltimore to Dallas. American
Airlines=
> > =20
> > said the armed agent presented sloppy paperwork. The agent has not filed
a=
> > =20
> > lawsuit.
> >
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