Enterprise Rent-A-Car among companies targeted by ACLU.
Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 02:48PM
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Enterprise among several companies that turns over Customer information to the Government
The American Civil Liberties Union has started a
campaign to ask businesses, including Enterprise Rent-A-Car, to reject
government requests to turn over information on customers and their
transactions. The action is based on a report issued by the
organization claiming that government "is piggy-backing on the
increasing availability of private sector-data collection." The Patriot
Act also forces companies to disclose its customers' private financial
transactions," the ACLU report stated. The ACLU included the four
largest banks, including Bank of America; the five largest pharmacy
chains; the five largest U.S. airlines, including American Airlines;
four large discount retailers, including Wal-Mart, Target, Home Depot
and Lowe's; and four rental car agencies, including Enterprise. Kate
Head, a spokeswoman with ACLU, said Enterprise has done nothing wrong.
The organization is asking companies in the "data industry" to reject
government requests for customer information. [more]
ACLU Report, The Surveillance-Industrial Complex, released today [more]
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