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 See-through X-ray in airports
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Posted on 03-05-07 11:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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They are installing see-through X-ray in various airports in the US. They have already installed the first one in phoenix and they will soon install one in JFK and one in LAX. What do you guys feel about that?

 
Posted on 03-05-07 11:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Man i am excited. Thanks for the great news.
my next job application will be at Airports security.
 
Posted on 03-06-07 3:44 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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thats great!!!.....
 
Posted on 03-06-07 11:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey guys chill! Dont think guys will be allowed to see the monitor showing women... there are women securities for your information. Like myself... I worked as women security too OKAY ?? If not, your sisters, mother, will be looked at by some GUYS like you remember that.... sadeko dimaag !!!
 
Posted on 03-06-07 1:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i just don't feel confortable being watched naked. Nobody has the right to see me naked except my girl friend.
 
Posted on 03-06-07 7:56 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey my bones are ok i don't need x rays....
and above all who is going to be responsible if something happens to my lovely skin and my d..k ..
 
Posted on 03-06-07 8:28 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I don't think it's too bad as x-rays can only give the contours and one cannot know for sure how the person looks like in reality especially when a software has been utilized to modify the conventional x-ray image a bit to make the resemblance with the actual person's image look inconspicuous while still making it possible to display the weapons, if any.


Phoenix airport scanner can see through clothes

By Terry Tang, Associated Press

Source: - http://www.startribune.com/484/story/1023071.html

PHOENIX — Sky Harbor International Airport became the country's first to begin testing a controversial new federal screening system that takes X-rays of passenger's bodies in an effort to find concealed explosives and other weapons.

The Phoenix airport started testing the new technology on Friday. It can see through people's clothes and show the body's contours with blush-inducing clarity.

Critics have said the high-resolution images created by the "backscatter" technology are too invasive. But the Transportation Security Administration adjusted the equipment to make the image look something like a line drawing, while still detecting concealed weapons.

During testing, the machine will be used only as a backup screening measure. Passengers who fail the standard screening with a metal detector will be able to choose between the new device or a pat-down search.

"It's 100 percent voluntary, so if the passenger doesn't feel comfortable with it, the passenger doesn't have to go through it," TSA spokesman Nico Melendez said.

Passengers selected for screening by the device are asked to stand in front of the closet-size X-ray unit with the palms of their hands facing out. Then they must turn around for a second screening from behind. The procedure takes about a minute.

"It seems faster. I'm not uncomfortable with it," said Kelsi Dunbar, 25, of Seattle, who chose the machine. "I trust TSA, and I trust that they are definitely trying to make things go quickly and smoothly in the airport.

But one expert said the machine's altered image is ineffective, while the clear picture is an invasion of privacy.

"The more obscure they make the image, the more obscure the contraband, weapons and explosives," said Barry Steinhardt, director of the Technology and Liberty Project at the ACLU in Washington, D.C. "The graphic image is a strip-search. You shouldn't have to be strip-searched to get on an airplane. Millions of Americans would regard them as pornographic."

The machine will be tested for up to 90 days at a single checkpoint at Sky Harbor International Airport's largest terminal, which hosts US Airways and Southwest Airlines, the two busiest airlines in Phoenix.

The technology could be left in place after the trial period, and the TSA hopes to roll out similar machines at the Los Angeles airport and New York's Kennedy Airport by the end of the year.

The security officer who works with the passenger going through the screening will never see the images the machine produces. The pictures will be viewed by another officer about 50 feet away who will not see the passenger, the TSA said.

The machine cannot store the images or transmit them and "once we're done screening the passenger, the image is gone forever," Melendez said.

He said the device at Sky Harbor costs about $100,000 but is on loan from the manufacturer, American Science and Engineering Inc. of Boston.

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