super creepy
Posted by jodietonita on April 20, 2008
A man demonstrates passenger use of a X-ray security scanner in this file photo. Airports in New York and Los Angeles are equipped with the scanner that can see under clothing.
Modest travelers may have concerns about the images.
The black and white, three-dimensional scans aren’t as vivid as a photograph, but they do reveal some of the more intimate curves of the human form, maybe with as much clarity as an impressionist sculpture by Auguste Rodin.
TSA officials say the system comes with privacy protections. Officers reviewing the images don’t interact with passengers, or even see them. They sit in a separate area, look at the pictures on a monitor and push a button to either clear travelers or alert security about a suspicious item.
Images will not be recorded or stored. Passenger faces are blurred to further protect their identities.
For now, the scans will also be voluntary. Flyers selected for a secondary screening after passing through the metal detectors will have the option of stepping into the wave scanner, rather than undergoing a physical pat-down.



April 20, 2008 at 10:23 pm
I ain’t worried too much. The only intimate curve U got is one ball that hangs way lower than the other. I saw a urologist about it the other day and he said it ain’t too much to be concerned with. I got an average sized appendage so I ain’t worried about that. I invite the Feds to see my stuff.