I actually try to turn my head away from the camera when I go through and they're taking pictures. There's no need. I think Americans have a right to privacy. And I don't think you need a digital scan of my face to allow me to have the right to fly on an airplane. I think it's absolutely wrong. And what does it do to security? I don't think it breeds any more security in our airspace on our airplanes. (05:10–05:17)
CLAIM
Asserts that a digital scan of a person's face is not necessary for air travel rights.
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