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Full Body Scanners Installed In 10 US Airports

Lapzilla brings word that airports around the US are beginning to use a new type of body-scanning machine which records pictures of travelers underneath their clothing. The process takes roughly 30 seconds, and the person viewing the pictures is located in a separate room. We've discussed similar scanners in the past. From USAToday: "[Barry Steinhardt, head of the ACLU technology project] said passengers would be alarmed if they saw the image of their body. 'It all seems very clinical and non-threatening -- you go through this portal and don't have any idea what's at the other end,' he said. Passengers scanned in Baltimore said they did not know what the scanner did and were not told why they were directed into the booth. Magazine-sized signs are posted around the checkpoint explaining the scanners, but passengers said they did not notice them."

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  1. Stupid yankees by Pig+Hogger · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    Those stupid yankees oughta do something about their hangups about nudidy.

    I'm looking forward to go tomorrow to the naked bike ride, where I'll have thousands of people look at me wearing only my bike on the street.

  2. Re:Geez, by furball · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    These scanners are not necessary in any other country. Of course not. But then other countries like Sri Lanka just put the metal detectors at the door to the airport and not just inside it.

    You should travel the world some before speaking about countries you've never been to.