The UK Borders Agency have published a consultation document for the highly intrusive e-Borders project:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/aboutus/consultations/strentheningthecommontravelarea/
1. Do you agree that new powers to enable border controls on all air and sea routes from theRepublic of Ireland to the UK for non-CTA nationals should be introduced?
2. Do you agree that identity controls should be introduced on all air and sea routes from the Republic of Ireland to the UK for CTA nationals?
3. Please indicate which of the following documents should be included in the list of documents permitted for travel by CTA nationals on air or sea routes from the Republic of Ireland to the UK. Please select all that apply.
4. Please indicate which of the following documents should be included in the list of documents permitted for travel by air or sea from the Republic of Ireland to Northern Ireland.
5. What do you think the impact of introducing Carriers’ Liability on routes from the Republic of Ireland to the UK would be?
6. What should the timetable for the introduction of Carriers’ Liability be?
Comprehensive information about the e-Borders project can be found at:
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/documents/eBorders-RIA-2008-01-10?view=Binary
This project is highly intrusive and contains all the elements of the database state we are campaigning agaisnt - pre screening, excessive data collection, excessive data retention, information sharing, automatic profiling and remote control of peoples movements.
One example is:
The possibility of e-Borders maintaining a form of centralised ‘disruptive passengers’ list that can be shared with carriers.
Consider that this allows an airline to put an individual on a Government black list without any recourse to the courts.
This consultation does allow an opportunity to put the case agaisnt mass surveillance and screeining - please use it!