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- PRIVACY Forum Digest Friday, 31 December 1993 Volume 02 : Issue 38
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- Moderated by Lauren Weinstein (lauren@vortex.com)
- Vortex Technology, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.
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- CONTENTS
- Mail with SSN visible (Wm. Randolph Franklin)
- Re: "On the Road to Nosiness?" (Judy Sammel)
- Public Hearings on Privacy (Dave Banisar)
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- VOLUME 02, ISSUE 38
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- Quote for the day:
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- "I'm strong to the finich,
- 'Cause I eat my spinich.
- I'm Popeye the Sailor Man! (Boop! Boop!)"
-
- -- Animated and comic strip character "Popeye"; created in the
- 1930's by Max Fleischer for his original animated cartoons.
- Two hundred more cartoons (much lower quality) featuring
- Popeye were made between 1961 and 1963, and were aired in
- various syndicated and network venues.
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- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1993 18:39:52 -0500
- From: Wm Randolph Franklin <wrf@ecse.rpi.edu>
- Subject: Mail with SSN visible
-
- Concerning:
-
- > Date: Fri, 10 Dec 93 18:33:15 GMT
- > From: Brinton Cooper <abc@ARL.ARMY.MIL>
- > Subject: SSN's in Mail Addresses
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- > Further, as the Postal Service is bound, under the Privacy Act, to
- > not disclose any information relating to the individual, ...
-
- ... except when they sell your change-of-address info to mass
- marketers, or they ignore a forwarding order and deliver your mail to
- the next occupant at the address, or they deliver your mail to your
- neighbor, or ...
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- New York State also prints your SSN on address labels used to mail state
- tax booklets and forms. So does the IRS, if I remember rightly, at
- least for the 1040.
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- When the Daily Racing Form printed notices of official actions
- concerning jockeys, they would print the jockeys' SSNs as well as their
- names. At least they did 20 years ago; dunno about today.
-
- On the other hand, T Rowe Price just announced that they've stopped
- printing your SSN on account statements.
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- --
- Wm. Randolph Franklin, wrf@ecse.rpi.edu, (518) 276-6077; Fax: -6261
- ECSE Dept., 6026 JEC, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst, Troy NY, 12180 USA
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- Date: Thu, 16 Dec 93 22:23 EST
- From: Sammel@DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL
- Subject: Re: "On the Road to Nosiness?"
-
- Concerning the use of photos and sensors to catch traffic violations,
- John M. Joy (joyjohnm@cps.msu.edu) writes:
-
- : Dollars to donuts the person to whom the vehicle is registered gets the
- : bill (and the point assessment), not (necessarily) the driver. Are these
- : photos really clear enough to identify the face of a driver beyond a
- : reasonable doubt (particularly when members of the same family tend to
- : drive the same vehicles, and members of the same family tend to resemble
- : one another)?
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- I was living in Germany a couple of years ago, where these setups
- are widely used. I got nabbed for running a red light (it was still
- yellow, officer, honest...) by one of them. The setup consists of two
- cameras, one which takes a picture just as you cross into the
- intersection, and another which takes one about a second later, to see
- whether you went completely through. (This is to avoid ticketing people
- who actually stop at the intersection, but a little beyond the line.) I
- saw the flash from the first photo, but was going too fast to stop.
- When I got the photos in the mail (along with a DM 120 ticket and
- several points on my license) not only could you *clearly* recognize my
- face, but you could also tell by the facial expression in the photo that
- I was using my favorite obscenity at the time the second picture was
- taken, since by then I knew I'd been caught.
-
- Sent along with this was a form you could fill out if you wanted to
- fight the ticket, and it was my understanding that if you could show
- that you were not the one driving, you *might* have a chance of winning.
-
- Judy Sammel
- Sammel@Dockmaster.ncsc.mil
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- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1993 13:00:10 EST
- From: Dave Banisar <banisar@washofc.cpsr.org>
- Subject: Public Hearings on Privacy
-
- NEWS
- US OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS
-
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: George Idelson (USOCA)
- December 10, 1993 (202)634-4344
- Patricia Faley (USOCA)
- (202)634-4329
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- PUBLIC HEARINGS ON INFORMATION AGE PRIVACY SET FOR CALIFORNIA AND
- WASHINGTON, DC.
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- Sacramento: January 10-11, 1994; Washington, DC: January 26-27,
- 1994. Public Invited to Participate.
-
- Representatives from the public, private and non profit
- sectors will present their views on personal privacy and data
- protection in the information age at public hearings of a U.S.
- Government task force in early 1994.
-
- The hearings will be open meetings of the Privacy Working
- Group, chaired by Patricia Faley, Acting Director of the United
- States Office of Consumer Affairs (USOCA). The Working Group is
- part of a task force set up by the Clinton Administration to
- consider how to spur development of an "information
- superhighway." officially known as the National Information
- Infrastructure (NII), the "data highway" will be capable of
- exchanging data, voice and images electronically within a vast
- network of individuals, businesses, government agencies and other
- organizations around the world. Ensuring ready access to
- information is the goal of the Administrative initiative, but
- protecting individual privacy is essential to its success.
-
- The public meetings will examine privacy issues relating to
- such areas as law enforcement, financial services, information
- technology, and direct marketing. The California meeting,
- January 10th and llth, will be hosted by Jim Conran, Director,
- California Department of Consumer Affairs in the First Floor
- Hearing Room at 400 R Street in Sacramento. The Washington, DC
- meeting, January 26th and 27th, will be held at the U.S.
- Department of Commerce Auditorium, 14th & Constitution Ave. NW.
- Registration begins at 8:30am, meetings at 9am.
-
- The public is invited to attend, question speakers and to
- make brief comments, but space is limited. Concise written
- statements for the record should be sent to "Privacy," USOCA,
- 1620 L Street NW, Washington DC 20036 or faxed to (202)634-4135.
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- # # #
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- United States Office of Comumer Affairs - 1620 L Street, NW, Washington,
- D.C. 20036-5605
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