So you are supposed to do it and you are supposed to do it within seven days. Is that accurate?
Isaac Jordan
The Public Record
Just generally, I think we think what is the best for the customer, just doing what is right for the customer, is to let them take a bag for free, bags for free, not charge change fees, not charge cancellation fees, et cetera, et cetera.
We want the document. We want the guidelines so we can see what's going on here.
the thought of that is, 'If you can control the words, you can control the thoughts; if you can control the thoughts, you can control the action.'
How is it sensitive when you don't have the names of the informants and locations of the informants? What's sensitive?
So think about this: You are at the airport where there's all kinds of security. Individual walks up to you, flashes a badge, and says, 'Hey, can I talk to you and search your luggage?' That's going on right now in America.
I mean, that's the concern here. So I'm glad the chairman, and I'm glad the ranking member supports the chairman in getting this information to us, at least on the confidential informants.
Maybe so, but we'd also like to see the guidelines on another area of you guys' activity that has real concerns.
I don't trust the Federal Government. I don't believe that there is such a thing where they can keep all of this information locked down and secure.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and I'll be real brief. I just wanted to thank you for this hearing and your continued focus on privacy, particularly in this digital age which we find ourselves a part of.





