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Naked scanner in airport trial

But instead, the focus is on what people can see, so they feel safe. :rolleyes:

I sympathize, but you gotta admit, how else are people supposed to know that anything is being done? It's in human nature to want to feel safe.

I'd rather be safe than be a witness to a potemkin village designed to make it look like there's a safety program in place, but to each their own.

There needs to be passenger screening so that obvious hazards aren't taken on board aircraft - knives, guns, explosives and the like. A federal bureaucracy doesn't need to be created to do that.

Then again are you sure that the actual operation of the air port's security is actuall run by the government rather than the government setting the guildines?

http://www.tsa.gov/ - sets the guidelines and provides manpower to enforce them.
 
It seems under 18s might be banned from using it.

http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Nude-Airport-Scanner-Children-May-Be-Barred-As-Body-Scan-Could-Break-Indecent-Images-Law/Article/200910215405871?lpos=UK_News_Top_Stories_Header_1&lid=ARTICLE_15405871_Nude_Airport_Scanner%3A_Children_May_Be_Barred_As_Body_Scan_Could_Break_Indecent_Images_Law_

Manchester Airport has admitted it might be illegal for children to use its new "nude" security scanner when it comes into operation at the end of the month.

The full body scanner, which was launched in a blaze of publicity, reveals everything under clothing and shows a clear outline of the passenger's genitals.

The airport has now said that no under-18s will be allowed to use the device unless it can clarify the law on indecent images of children.

Manchester Airport's head of external communications, Russell Craig, said they would be taking advice before starting the trial at the end of the month.

"We believe it is legal," he told Sky News. "But we won't allow any under-18s through it if that's not the case."

Click above link for the rest of the article.
 
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If you were serious about security for air travel, you'd handle it like the Israelis do.

You're absolutely right. El Al does not mess around. They are absolutely badass about security.

But would American flyers put up with that kind of thing?

No. Americans cannot be "bothered" with delays. They instead prefer to bitch after the fact and whine about how nothing was done beforehand to prevent said event from happening.
 
It seems under 18s might be banned from using it.

http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK...As_Body_Scan_Could_Break_Indecent_Images_Law_

Manchester Airport has admitted it might be illegal for children to use its new "nude" security scanner when it comes into operation at the end of the month.
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I wondered about this issue too. Normally, the definition of 'indecent' under the Acts mentioned requires some form of sexual content - it can be enough that the image was taken with sexual gratification in mind, rather than there being anything overtly sexual about the image in isolation. I don't see a non-recorded security scan falling under the right categories, myself.

People really do need to stop screaming 'abuse' when there is none. It cheapens the actual offences which harm children. I think it's fairly unpleasant, actually, to liken a security professional at an airport to a creepy pervert with a camera at a children's park. Not to mention the images are grey, blurry and look like X-rays. Not exactly high quality porn, is it?
 
Normally, the definition of 'indecent' under the Acts mentioned requires some form of sexual content - it can be enough that the image was taken with sexual gratification in mind, rather than there being anything overtly sexual about the image in isolation. I don't see a non-recorded security scan falling under the right categories, myself.

Me neither. You can't just say that every picture ever taken of a naked person is automatically sexual.

Look at documentary-style films and programs, for example. Has anyone ever seen Baraka? There's one scene which shows a large group of tribespeople, some of which are children, and they happen to be naked (although they do have body paint and jewelry). They aren't doing anything even remotely sexual. Is this therefore indecent? Of course not. Neither is this airport thing.
 
I'd still have cause for worry since that scanner is only going to alert on my steely, pistol-like manliness :beer:
 
I wondered about this issue too. Normally, the definition of 'indecent' under the Acts mentioned requires some form of sexual content

Maybe they're worried about some teens getting aroused during the x-ray scans. Given the frequency of the random erections during Puberty.
 
How many people are now going to take viagra just to fuck with airport security?


I don't for one instant believe I was the first to think of that.
 
How many people are now going to take viagra just to fuck with airport security?


I don't for one instant believe I was the first to think of that.
Actually, since I first heard of this, I've been trying to think of how to get my image to look like two midgets wearing a long coat.
 
To throw a spanner in the works, what about the laws protecting children? Surely this would still be illrgal, and there are terrorists that would not esitate to use a child in such a dispicable way.

I have noticed that this point has already been bought up but I will leave the post to add weight to the worry of children.

Another point, I'm sure that the ladies of our community and at large in general do not want to be scanned at particular times of the month.

As for my body I getting past the stage of worrying to much what I look like!!!
 
To throw a spanner in the works, what about the laws protecting children? Surely this would still be illrgal, and there are terrorists that would not esitate to use a child in such a dispicable way.

I have noticed that this point has already been bought up but I will leave the post to add weight to the worry of children.

...ok, but this has pretty much been covered. There is unlikely to be any issues regarding children under relevant legislation given the type of images created and their intended use.

Another point, I'm sure that the ladies of our community and at large in general do not want to be scanned at particular times of the month.
:vulcan: Errrm, why on earth not? An X-ray scanner wouldn't pick up tampons or sanitary towels any more than it would pick up clothing.
 
Geesh, you think they could have chosen somebody else to be in that picture... wtf
 
You are all over thinking this:

Security isn't about what can or can not be brought onto the plane. Security is the system looks like it works, so people listen to it. Perception is the key here.

There are many levels to security at an airport and in a larger airport security has even more levels. Heck I can't even admit to what levels there are cause its all SSI, so I'll say this:

Any employee of an airport or its tenants is subject to different levels of screening that are suppoose to capture known risks. The unknown risks can't be captured by the system, but an easy scenario for trouble is any airport maintenance person can bring into the sterile area any prohibited object they need to conduct their work.

There will always be holes, because they can't be filled and still fill planes.

thus is pereived not actual security. Actual security will NEVER exist - it can't.

Unless we use the Israel method of pasenger control.
 
How many people are now going to take viagra just to fuck with airport security?


I don't for one instant believe I was the first to think of that.
Oh yes you were.

;)

I figure we are about 5 years from the common body cavity search before getting on the plane.
You think it's that long, huh? After shit like this went down earlier this summer, I'm thinking it's only a matter of months before some lunatic successfully farts an airliner out of the sky, and only days after that before another civil liberty flies out the window and we all start getting free prostate exams at the airport.
 
Come on..I don´t understand all the ruckus. I have seen those pics...it´s not like they are full color full resolution high quality naked photos..
 
So I should stick the bomb up my rectum? Thanks for the warning. :techman:

Maybe it's just me, but I hardly ever get picked out for random frisking
I was once, the time I chose to wear a cowboy hat to the airport for fun. I was "randomly" chosen for a bag search too. Lesson: airport security don't like eccentrics.

On my trip to the US I was frisked twice, and "the computer selected me for a random additional search" twice....
 
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