Posted on 10/17/2015 4:37:38 PM PDT by Altariel
The New York Police Department has equipped x-rays in some of its vans but its refusing to talk about them due to security concerns. Even though these x-ray vans reportedly cost $825,000 a piece, NYPD is staying completely silent about them and their purpose.
Those are issues Id prefer not to divulge to the public at this time, NYPD Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said, NYMag reports. I will not talk about anything at all about this it falls into the range of security and counter-terrorism activity that we engage in.
Bratton was asked to comment on a request from the NYCLU to file an amicus brief to force more transparency in the NYPDs use of this advanced equipment.
Theyre not used to scan people for weapons, the Commissioner added. The devices we have, the vehicles if you will, are all used lawfully and if the ACLU and others dont think thats the case, well see them in court where theyll lose! At this time and the nature of whats going on in the world, that concern of theirs is unfounded.
Called Z Backscatter Vans (seen above), the X-ray vehicles are primarily used to discover drugs, explosives and human trafficking by U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel.
However, its not clear at this time how the NYPD uses them, and there are certain health risks to be considered. The vans were first used in 2010, and U.S. Customs prohibited the use of the technology while people were still inside other vehicles. Occupants of a vehicle would be asked to get out before the car is X-rayed.
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Used to be roof flashing was made of thin lead sheets...
the only flashing I’ve seen lately is aluminum.
You could stand by the van and get a free MRI : )
NYPD had to be using “some tools” to assist their stop-and-frisk, in order to virtually eliminate crime, which was done under Rudy/Bloomberg. Now that NY has a “kinder, gentler, mayor”, crime is being allowed to spike again.
If her crap comes to fruition there will be a whole lot of folks getting hurt or killed.
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