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Dang. It's impossible to hide hardons now...

How long until these scans start appearing on the intrawebs? 

source cnn

More airports to use 'whole body imaging' machines

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Some travelers at key airports in New York and Los Angeles may be put through machines that see through clothing and provide a detailed image of a person's body beginning later this week.

The TSA says the screener who reviews the images is in a booth, unable to see the travelers.

It's the first expansion of the program since the machines were first put to the test in Phoenix, Arizona.

The "whole body imaging" machines have sparked complaints from privacy advocates.

But the Transportation Security Administration says that it has taken steps to protect individuals' privacy and that 90 percent of the travelers in Phoenix preferred the imaging machine to a pat-down.

The millimeter wave machines will be rolled out at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and Los Angeles International Airport in California later this week, TSA Administrator Kip Hawley told Congress on Tuesday.

The TSA will be purchasing at least 30 more machines for use at other U.S. airports this year, he added.

The TSA will use two different methods at JFK and LAX as they study the most effective way to use the machines.

At JFK, passengers sent to secondary screening will be given the option of a pat-down or a trip through the body imager. To protect the traveler's privacy, the screener who reviews the image is in a booth, unable to see the traveler, according to the TSA. The traveler's face is pixilated and the image is not stored, the TSA said.

At LAX, the millimeter wave machine will be located just beyond the checkpoint magnetometers.

Travelers will continuously and randomly be selected to go through the machine. While signs will inform them of the pat-down option, screeners will not announce that choice. But passengers electing not to go through the millimeter wave machine will be given the option of the pat-down.

A TSA spokesman said the agency is still exploring backscatter, another imaging technology in use at Phoenix's Sky Harbor International Airport.

Millimeter wave machines are already in use at airports in Britain, Spain, Japan, Australia, Mexico, Thailand and the Netherlands, as well as at some court and corrections facilities in Virginia, Colorado, Pennsylvania, California and Illinois.

Sky Harbor began using the machines last October.

Hawley also announced Tuesday the TSA is purchasing another 580 multi-view X-ray machines that are used to screen passengers' carry-on bags, bringing the total to 830 machines. The machines give screeners a clearer, more detailed view. Some 600 machines will be deployed by year's end, he said.

The technology is a "powerful platform" that can be adjusted to include software capable of detecting liquid explosives, he said.

 



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Here is what that stuff looks like

NOTE: if anyone has a problem with these images I will remove them, however they are in major news publications



"Back off, man. I'm a scientist."

Your theories are the worst kind of popular tripe, your methods are sloppy, and your conclusions are highly questionable! You are a poor scientist. Especially if you think the moon landing was faked.


ioi + 1

thats fucked. seriously. also when 9-11 happened I told everyone I knew DO NOT REACT WITH FEAR THATS WHAT THEY WANT. THEY ARE TERRORISTS.

and look what we got. everyone got scared and the "terrorists" won.

the masses are stupid as hell.



[2:08:58 am] Moongoddess256: being asian makes you naturally good at ddr
[2:09:22 am] gnizmo: its a weird genetic thing
[2:09:30 am] gnizmo: goes back to hunting giant crabs in feudal Japan

Eh that's fine with me...as long as it's good enough as a pat-down and isn't harmful to the body either...



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Bet with disolitude: Left4Dead will have a higher Metacritic rating than Project Origin, 3 months after the second game's release.  (hasn't been 3 months but it looks like I won :-p )

Kinda going a bit too far. I'd be completely okay with that, but I'm guessing that a lot of people wouldn't.



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No, I want my freedom back. I want my privacy back. I want to be treated like a human being again. I'm so sick of this. Trading our freedom for security. Fools.

Soon it will be our government we fear. Why don't you fear an authoritarian government? Thats the real threat. For the love of god, why does no one fight back?

Its these little things... and few ever resist. This is ridiculous. Stop being so complacent.



[2:08:58 am] Moongoddess256: being asian makes you naturally good at ddr
[2:09:22 am] gnizmo: its a weird genetic thing
[2:09:30 am] gnizmo: goes back to hunting giant crabs in feudal Japan

Moongoddess256 said:
No, I want my freedom back. I want my privacy back. I want to be treated like a human being again. I'm so sick of this. Trading our freedom for security. Fools.

Soon it will be our government we fear. Why don't you fear an authoritarian government? Thats the real threat. For the love of god, why does no one fight back?

Its these little things... and few ever resist. This is ridiculous. Stop being so complacent.

when you get the same weapons the military has and a small army I'll fight with you all you want. Until then I'll sit in my cozy home not giving a fuck.

This isn't the same country it was 200 years ago. Either adapt, cope, or get out.

I blame the Vietnam War and hippies. All those people are now running business and having children. Their laid back ways let things get too out of hand and they raised their kids poorly. It's a hopeless battle. It really is. If there was a time to protest it would have been in the Clinton administration(at the latest). It's to late the wheel has been in motion for a while and its not going to be reversed.



I'd rather be dead than be without my freedom.



[2:08:58 am] Moongoddess256: being asian makes you naturally good at ddr
[2:09:22 am] gnizmo: its a weird genetic thing
[2:09:30 am] gnizmo: goes back to hunting giant crabs in feudal Japan

Just think theres this and all those traffic camera, speeding cameras, Internet moderning, etc, etc.

It's 1984 or WE



"Back off, man. I'm a scientist."

Your theories are the worst kind of popular tripe, your methods are sloppy, and your conclusions are highly questionable! You are a poor scientist. Especially if you think the moon landing was faked.


ioi + 1

Nobody even mention possible harm that can come from the scanning.

And the tech will improve and the pics will be in HD very soon, IMO.