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I have some concerns about privacy with the full body scanners. I imagine that foobs will show up, and I'm not so sure the TSA will know what they are. Will I be pulled aside and patted down? If so, how private will it be? If it's private, I would be ...
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I guess we could carry letters or ID this ever since they first... .
So many gals today have had breast to see how reliable and workable the full body scanners will be.
About the full body scanners and my implant reconstruction.
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Full body airport scanners - experience? I was looking these up just today and wow,
they're not to be fucked with.
Apparently even my local airport has one of 'em.
Now, I have a friend (not SWIM, an actual irl friend)
that wants to bring just a little...
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Re: Full body airport scanners - experience? what about the scanners though?
Can they see inside orifaces....
Re: Full body airport scanners - experience? Because it's something a dog can smell, I'd personally the chance..
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If reports about these machines are correct, then they can scan your whole body (biometrics i think its called. correct me if wrong please) beneath your cloths in a VERY realistic picture.
i for 1 find that HIGHLY invasive of my privacy and person, and...
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PS thing with scanners....
Pars of these scanners, but i do remember something about "millimetre-wave radio signals" being mentioned.
Thank Virgil for private jets.
*grin*
Those body scanners are a tad over the top.
That bomb..
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We are taking a family vacation soon that is going to include flying. We haven't been on an airplane in a few years so I am wondering about the new body scanners. I looked up the TSA website, but I have a few questions.
1. Is it really important to take...
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They opened the metal detector....
(Everyone else was using the scanners.
Flown with my kids numerous times through different airports since the body scanners were implemented metal detector instead of the body scanners.
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People are happy with body scanners. Nine out of 10 British people are happy to use full-body scanners being rolled out at UK airports, a survey suggests.
The poll of 10,000 people, including 977 Britons, by IT firm Unisys, found acceptance of the scanners...
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Originally Posted by smellycat Nine out of 10 British people are happy to use full-body scanners.
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FINALLY A great alternative to body . . .scanners at the airports.
The Israelis are developing an airport security device that eliminates the privacy
concerns that come with full-body scanners at the airports.
Its a booth you can step into that will ...
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Fluffeh writes "Although the DHS has spent around $90 million upgrading magnetometers to the new body scanners, federal investigators 'identified vulnerabilities in the screening process' at domestic airports using the new machines, according to a classified...
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Fluffeh writes "Although the DHS has spent around $90 million upgrading magnetometers to the new body scanners, federal investigators 'identified vulnerabilities in the screening process' at domestic airports using the new machines, according to a classified...
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Fluffeh writes "Although the DHS has spent around $90 million upgrading magnetometers to the new body scanners, federal investigators 'identified vulnerabilities in the screening process' at domestic airports using the new machines, according to a classified...
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 08:52 PM
Quote: Controversial 'naked' body scanners could be introduced at all UK airports after top scientists declared them safe.
Manchester Airport has been trialling the device - known as back scatter scanner - since 2009, but...
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What if there is a child that is going through a scanner, and she.
If there is a child that is going through a scanner, and she or he is nude?
Could the person operating to deny someone seeing them nude.
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