SvennoJ said:
What about trains, subways, busses, boats, schools. The point of that article was that there is still a lot unknown about the risks and there is nobody but the tsa themselves testing them. The EU didn't ban them for fun. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2062646/Naked-airport-X-ray-body-scanners-banned-Europe-cancer-fears.html The passengers are probably fine, how about the person working next to the machine 8 hours a day. What happens if the machine breaks and starts leaking radiation, is that possible. I don't want my children to grow up in a world where it is normal to treat eachother like what happens now at airports. Oh well 30 more years and we won't be flying anymore anyway if we don't find an alternate source of fuel. |
Well actually that's completely untrue. Other people have been testing them... and deemed them harmless. The EU ban is nothing but rank popular scare based on nothing.








