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Right on Cue: Revealing x-ray machine raises privacy concerns in US
2006-12-05
A new full-body x-ray machine to be tested this month at a US airport has raised concerns about privacy issues with some rights advocates saying the technology amounts to a virtual strip search.

The "Backscatter" machine to be used at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Arizona will enable screeners to detect non-metallic devices and objects as well as weapons on a person's body, authorities say.

But critics, including the American Civil Liberties Union, say the machine can display graphic images of nude bodies and its use will pave the way to widespread abuse of the images taken, with some possibly being posted or traded on the Internet.
Uh, oh. Now the ACLU has discovered naughty bits.
As I said before, we have terrabytes upon terrabytes of high quality pr0n on the web, and the ACLU is worried about this?
Federal officials, however, have downplayed such concerns saying that screeners will be able to blur out a person's genitals and that the x-ray image will be erased from the screen once a passenger is cleared through the machine.
Some blurs will be bigger than others.
The Transportation Security Officer operating the system will also not be able to print, store or transmit the image and will be viewing the x-ray in an area not visible to the public.

Officials said "Backscatter" will be a voluntary option for passengers undergoing secondary screening and is an alternative to the physical pat down procedures currently conducted at security checkpoints.
Which makes it a non-starter, except for show-offs, lol.
Posted by:.com

#29  Gerbils might be kept hidden though...

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2006-12-05 20:01  

#28  Ha!hahhahahhahahahaha,
corporate humor memory kicks in.
Posted by: Shipman   2006-12-05 18:25  

#27  Not even your pet light bulb...
Posted by: .com   2006-12-05 18:22  

#26  So, I take that you won't be able to hide, say, your cellphone, no matter how hard you try?
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-12-05 18:21  

#25  So if they see a cancer will they tell you or your insurer? Maybe your boss?

Considering costs of X-Rays a flight might be cheaper....

Posted by: 3dc   2006-12-05 18:14  

#24  Is that Frank G in #13?
Posted by: Ebbaick Glomble1089   2006-12-05 17:08  

#23  interference, lol.
Posted by: .com   2006-12-05 15:32  

#22  Lol, Sea. I liked the "evil-minded bores" bit. Hey if boinking animals is okie-fine, then this isn't much. They did refrain from collecting the vital info that would encourage "active interfence", after all. Just admiring from afar, lol.
Posted by: .com   2006-12-05 15:31  

#21  Swedish border patrol keep record of beautiful women.
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-12-05 15:27  

#20  Is that a parrot on his shoulder?
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-12-05 15:12  

#19  "I mean, why do they put a lead vest on you at the dentist office, and why do the techs always leave the room ?"

Cause they're cowards! I aint afraid of no x-ray.
Posted by: Mark E.   2006-12-05 13:06  

#18  "An obsidian knife will not be caught in the standard magnetic screening gate but was quite adequate for removing the beating heart from an Aztec human sacrifice. It would be caught by this x-ray."

I have several titanium bladed knives which pass through conventional metal detectors without incident. They don't hold an edge well, but no metal detector worries.

"to satisfy my curiosity, what is that thing against the gentleman's belly that looks like a power drill?"

It is a concealed knife in the belt buckle. You can see a lanyard hanging down to let him grab it quickly.
Posted by: Mark E.   2006-12-05 13:04  

#17  Someone suggested the best way of confronting nonsense like this is with equal and opposite hysteria:

"They are doing this to look at young children NAKED!!!"

"They plan to record the pictures and colorize them and sell them on THE INTERNET!!! TO PERVERTS!!!"

"PEDOPHILES!!! eek."
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-12-05 12:59  

#16  Nah, not "Right on Cue" - it took 'em a week.

WXJames - those wearing the lead vests get several exposures a day, every day. I get x-rayed once a year - or so. I suspect the danger of the backscatter thingy is significant if you travel three times a day, every day, and get secondary screening every time. Still, somebody ought to give the "official" answer....
Posted by: Bobby   2006-12-05 12:31  

#15  Isn't x-ray supposed to be dangerous to your health ?
I mean, why do they put a lead vest on you at the dentist office, and why do the techs always leave the room ?
Posted by: wxjames   2006-12-05 11:22  

#14  Just to satisfy my curiosity, what is that thing against the gentleman's belly that looks like a power drill?

Could be the belt buckle/zipper combo. Or, that "stimulation" toy that judge used under his bench sometime back, I don't know. May need closer inspection, TW, lol!
Posted by: BA   2006-12-05 11:16  

#13  Getting ready for Labor Day 2007 at Ocean City (MD), hon. Thrasher's Boardwalk Fries, here we come!
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-12-05 10:34  

#12  I am going to do the Heisman pose every time I go through.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-12-05 10:17  

#11  Life imitate art, just like for bad kung fu movies.

Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-12-05 09:37  

#10  Couldn't resist.
Privacy concerns, hell yeah.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-12-05 09:34  

#9  Belt Buckle and zipper?

Either that or he has reinforcing.....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-12-05 08:08  

#8  One's anatomy would have to be quite distinctive to be identifiable from a backscatter photo. This is another attempt by the technically ignorant ambulance chasers to generate lawsuits for which they will be paid. The ACLU has become the AntiAmerican Ceaseless Lawsuit Unit.
Posted by: RWV   2006-12-05 08:06  

#7  Just to satisfy my curiosity, what is that thing against the gentleman's belly that looks like a power drill?
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-12-05 07:51  

#6  Hey, if they wanted to see my naked, David the statue type body, all they had to do was ask!
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-12-05 07:30  

#5  gromky,

Been out of the country a long time? Based on the lines I see at the airport, looking at these x-rays won't be a very titillating experience.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-12-05 07:27  

#4  An obsidian knife will not be caught in the standard magnetic screening gate but was quite adequate for removing the beating heart from an Aztec human sacrifice. It would be caught by this x-ray.

Once you've been laid out for emergency room surgery you gain a whole new perspective on 'privacy concerns.'
Posted by: Glenmore   2006-12-05 07:12  

#3  Oh man, I am SO getting a job with the TSA when I get back to the States.
Posted by: gromky   2006-12-05 05:26  

#2  who gives a flying f*ck what anyones one parts might look like in an x-ray machine? LOL!

I have some olde jacket/shrapnel fragments in my left leg and tungsten testicles!

/5¢ a peek...
Posted by: RD   2006-12-05 05:20  

#1  We gonna nickname it "The Burka Buster".
Posted by: SpecOp35   2006-12-05 00:53  

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