SvennoJ said:
I didn't even have a choice, I simply got a check on my ticket as I joined the line to go through security, randomly selected for a search. Had to go through the metal detector, stand in a glass cage while my carry on was searched, and get a thorough pat down. Body scanners aren't unreasonable? You know what would be even safer, if we all fly naked, stick the clothes and luggage on a 2nd plane. And if you don't care about your privacy then maybe about your health, the new backscatter x-ray body scanners |
No Body scanners aren't unreasonable, for boarding an object that weights 45 tons empty, that travels at 600 miles an hour and has around a hundred other people on it.
As for the health risk point... I'd note that your source is a blog... and not a health journal... and there is a very good reason for that.
Because there really isn't a health risk. The only quote they could get from anyone remotely related to the issue was that there was a "Very small" risk. Which could be something like .000000001%.
A poweful body scanner is estimated to give someone radiation equivlent to somewhere between .1% to 1% of a Chest X-ray.
Worst case scenario if you fly 100 times a year , the body scanner is equal to one Chest X-ray... except it's been spread over 100 days.
You actually get more Radiation from the actual act of flying then you do a body scan. Being higher in the air your exposed to much more radiation then land travel. So in otherwords, if you are afraid of body scanner radiation... you shouldn't be flying anyway.








