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7-21-2010 @ 3:21PM
Nick said...
Agreed. Personally, I'm not terribly concerned about appearing naked for legitimate purposes, however the current airport screening process is far from being efficient or fool-proof. What makes the situation even worse is the dumb and tactless individuals employed by the TSA. These folks have minimal formal education and are not sufficiently trained in any way - either technologically, socially or anatomically!! I can only imagine what goes on in the small room where they watch the naked pictures. And by the way i'm also not satisfied by the vague arguments they make about the full body scanner being safe for the body. Most frequent fliers do not yet realize the risk of chronic exposures accumulated over a period of time.. sperm cells are especially sensitive to these kind of exposures. Who will take the liability if people start showing symptoms 10 or 20 years down the line..?
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