Saturday, August 1, 2020

GGN- Airport Body Scanners: Prepared or Not, Here They Come!!!

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PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!!!!! http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/285540 http://libert.posterous.com/airport-body-scanners-ready-or-not-here-they Awaiting her bags here at the Bob Hope International Airport baggage claim, Doris Kern is quickly engaged on the subject of using body scanners to screen airline company travelers.

I will feel more secure when more locations use them, states the mom of 3. But offered the option, Id rather take a pat down.”

The TSA (Transportation Security Administration) announced Friday that 9 more United States airports will receive the makers in the next week as the Obama administration increases security efforts in the wake of the tried bombing of a Northwest Airlines flight on Christmas day … by a man bring dynamites in his underpants.

3 devices will go online Monday at Boston’s Logan International Airport, to be followed by systems at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; San Jose, Calif.; Columbus, Ohio; San Diego; Charlotte, N.C.; Cincinnati; Los Angeles; Oakland, Calif.; and Kansas City, according to the TSA’s Lee Kair.

Specialists state and polls concur that the rollout of body scanners at US airport security checkpoints will not be accompanied by the strong public resistance fulfilled in Europe. An USA TODAY/Gallup Poll launched in January found that 78 percent of participants said they approved of using the scanners, and 67 percent said they are comfortable being taken a look at by one.

Some experts, however, do agree with European aviation-security professionals who remain doubtful of the expense advantages.

I believe the magnitude with which they are deploying them is overkill, states Bruce McIndoe, President of iJET Intelligent Threat Systems, an international threat and security company based in Annapolis, Maryland. The expense of the devices is high, and they have to be run, calibrated, and maintained which is very expensive on top of that purchase cost, he states.

And others state the cost must be determined not just in dollars spent, but in time hold-ups for travelers.

This is not going to replace metal detectors anytime soon, states Sam Kamin, an associate teacher of criminal law at the University of Denver, who has discussed high-tech scanning and detection at airports and the possible constitutional implications. If this did, it would take you 4 hours to get on your flight, and it would paralyze flight,” he says.

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