Friday, January 25, 2013

USA Library Internet Risk

Am asking, proposing, to the United States Federal and States governments, that the existing State and Federal policing powers be used to cancel public and private library internet computer access, until the offering public/private facilities produce an exactitude of user identification. The Library Internet is the most commonly available access for information used to commit crime -especially identity fraud - and crime abetting terror afoot in the United States of America today. Most public libraries would comply quickly at low cost and in short order with a requirement of physical possession for bar coded ID's that would be physically scanned at each computer usage. Further, the libraries and similar public facilities would be required to provide a private client user access profile as to times and locations, to allow the library user to revise and true his/her record. An Executive Order citing an extant continuing crime and public safety emergency would suffice, and the delay should not even exceeed two weeks save hampered by incompetence. If instant "new Card" approach with secure technology were applied, the time would be less, the halt unnecessary, and the process sped by attrition. This nation cannot afford the cost anymore of this criminal underground facility.

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