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Old Feb 26, 2008 | 10:27 pm
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PatrickHenry1775
 
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Originally Posted by HeHateY
Statement of
The Honorable James L. Oberstar
Subcommittee on the Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation
Hearing On
“Follow-up Hearing: Transportation Worker Identification Credential”
January 23, 2008

"I am also concerned about the mariners who own or operate six-pack vessels in rural areas of the U.S. and do not pose a risk to security, having to obtain a TWIC card simply because they are a Coast Guard credentialed mariner. In many cases, such as fishing guides and charter boat captains, they are the only personnel on their vessel - so why should they have to have a TWIC card reader to gain access to their vessel?

I am also concerned that people that live in remote areas will have to drive hundreds of miles – twice – once to apply for a TWIC card and again to pick it up. For example, there are no TWIC enrollment centers in Montana, Idaho, or Wyoming. How are licensed mariners who work as river guides going to get a TWIC? Do they have to travel to Seattle?"

http://transportation.house.gov/hear....aspx?OSID=203

(TSA also underestimated the number of persons who will need a TWIC by 25%. But what's an additional 250,000 people needing new ID cards? Why am I not suprised? )
This insistence on TWIC cards is the same mentality that requires airline pilots to remove their shoes at TSA checkpoints.
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