rand flory wrote:
>
> Actually, the X-ray machine used to scan hand-carried items CANNOT be turned
> up. That is the machine to examine checked baggage. The risk to passengers
> of turning up the carry-on scanner would be too great. If they can't see
> something on the carry-on X-ray, they simply hand inspect.
Maybe the power can't be turned up, BUT.....
On 26 July 2002 I was leaving Las Vegas and got into the wrong line for
anyone with film. A new screener was getting trained and the scanner
was stopping as they pointed things out to the trainee. There was no
way I was going to let my film through this machine.
Time is as important as intensity.....
Bob
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