On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Robert Munn <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I went through one at San Jose last month, but the more I read about this
> technology, the more I am thinking I am not flying again until they remove
> these things from security. They emit x-rays, far more than originally
> estimated, and can lead to skin cancer. They store images and I'm guessing
> that they can transmit images, too.
>
> And what about the crotch pat-downs they have been giving people who
> refuse?
> Apparently that's not even a safety procedure, it's designed to force
> people
> back into the scanners. F-cking bureaucrats will be the death of us all.
>

57% of people in an informal poll on CNN.COM yesterday said they are fine
with the new security screenings involving a full body X-ray or pat down.

So pathetic.


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