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Phoenix Airport to Test X-Ray Screening
2006-12-02
This story has been on Drudge for a coupla daze. I don't think it's been posted on da 'Burg, though... If I'm wrong, plz Trash this post, if I'm not - I wonder why. Rather big implications for security - and a Sure-Fire Shitstorm from every deep dark nasty corner of disingenuity - ACLU, CAIR (Imagine the Muzzy outrage, lol), ANSWER, The Black Helicopter Krowd, you name it.
PHOENIX (AP) - Sky Harbor International Airport here will test a new federal screening system that takes X-rays of passenger's bodies to detect concealed explosives and other weapons. The technology, called backscatter, has been around for several years but has not been widely used in the U.S. as an anti-terrorism tool because of privacy concerns.
Thank you, ACLU.
The Transportation Security Administration said it has found a way to refine the machine's images so that the normally graphic pictures can be blurred in certain areas while still being effective in detecting bombs and other threats.
Uh oh, TSA has discovered naughty bits...
The agency is expected to provide more information about the technology later this month but said one machine will be up and running at Sky Harbor's Terminal 4 by Christmas.

The security agency's Web site indicates that the technology will be used initially as a secondary screening measure, meaning that only those passengers who first fail the standard screening process will be directed to the X-ray area. Even then, passengers will have the option of choosing the backscatter or a traditional pat-down search.
Lol. Compromised from the git-go. Of course, anyone refusing should get a cavity search.
A handful of other U.S. airports will have the X-rays machines in place by early 2007 as part of a nationwide pilot program, TSA officials said. The technology already is being used in prisons and by drug enforcement agents, and has been tested at London's Heathrow Airport.

The security agency says the machines will be effective in helping detect plastic or liquid explosives and other non-metallic weapons that can be missed by standard metal detectors.

Some say the high-resolution images - which clearly depict the outline of the passenger's body, plus anything attached to it, such as jewelry - are too invasive.
This is an outrage! I am purdy outraged! I posted my naughty bits on MySpace - if they wanna see 'em they can go there - I want the hits!
There's a few thousand terrabytes of high quality pr0n floating around the net, and the ACLU is outraged over this?
But the TSA said the X-rays will be set up so that the image can be viewed only by a security officer in a remote location. Other passengers, and even the agent at the checkpoint, will not have access to the picture. In addition, the system will be configured so that the X-ray will be deleted as soon as the individual steps away from the machine. It will not be stored or available for printing or transmitting, agency spokesman Nico Melendez said.
Since it would be helpful, it doesn't stand a chance. And her right boob is bigger 'n her left boob.
Posted by:.com

#11  "Joe, look at this, that lady in burka, is she a she-male?"

"Nope, I think it's he-man. Sound alarm!"
Posted by: zazz   2006-12-02 23:02  

#10  Sure puts a lie to the burqua bitches doesn't it? It addition anything metallic larger than a pin would show up nicely. Bravo. I wonder how much energy is used per each individual ?
Posted by: SpecOp35   2006-12-02 20:56  

#9  Watch out! This thing could get ugly
Posted by: Captain America   2006-12-02 18:54  

#8  that's not my penis pump, baby!
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-02 18:14  

#7  I for one look forward to displaying my proud cock to airport screeners everywhere.
Posted by: Excalibur   2006-12-02 17:36  

#6  Lol, VM.
Posted by: .com   2006-12-02 15:08  

#5  ...er, it's always so cold in those airports, though. Yeah, that's the ticket!
Posted by: Vegas Matt   2006-12-02 15:06  

#4  I can see a Bragging Rights DB being developed...
Posted by: .com   2006-12-02 14:23  

#3  "...er, yes, your bomb does look big in that"
Posted by: Shaper Snirong6317   2006-12-02 14:04  

#2  Just imagine what Ron Jeremy would do... lol.
Posted by: .com   2006-12-02 14:01  

#1  Think there was a test of this system at the Orlando,Fla airport a few years ago...strickly voluntary on the passengers part,though...
You can,however,insert a plate into your pants,provided by TSA to block your privates from xray..just don't let it slip...(grin)
Posted by: crazyhorse   2006-12-02 13:57  

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