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To: mack1998
I do think they should use it, but it's a dishonest representation.

In fact, they can check out your private parts quite as easily as if you were totally disrobed.

If they say that the DUDES who use this are not going to reallly look forward to scanning chicks, well then that's just a damned lie.

It'll be a free STRIP PARLOR, no joke.

The representation whitewashed all this.

6 posted on 12/02/2006 2:18:44 PM PST by gaijin
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To: gaijin

bttt sign me up as a screener lol!


9 posted on 12/02/2006 2:20:32 PM PST by ConservativeMan55
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To: gaijin; All
Interesting find -- American Science and Engineering, Inc.

Specifically, "The unfiltered Z® Backscatter™ images that have been associated with the SmartCheck personnel screening system and the TSA Backscatter Pilot are an incorrect depiction of the SmartCheck system’s images with privacy filtered software. The images widely distributed were taken in the 1990s and in 2003 with AS&E’s previous generation system, and these images do not have the privacy software that will be used by TSA during the Pilot Program...."

In fact, the image used by American Science and Engineering is:

For those who sped over to the Google image web site to disprove the "privacy-filtered" images, I'm sure Google will catch up. Still, in all fairness, technology has truly revolutionized the way we see things. Literally.

19 posted on 12/05/2006 5:14:21 PM PST by mack1998
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