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Airport full body scanners. Good or bad?
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By *ig bad OP Man
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
Me I fly a lot and yes it would be inconvenient but I say yes as I don’t particularly be wanting to view the guy in the seat next to me suspiciously and staring at his crotch for extra padding! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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lol i wouldnt mind having one at home lol but seriously i dont have a problem with it and wont be surprised if they end up in other places in the future |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you have nothing to hide what's the problem as you will feel safer and more relaxed on your flight."
The only time I feel relaxed on a flight is when the bloody thing is sitting on the ground. I hate flying |
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
North of The Wall - youll need your vest |
I dont mind them seeing my bits and pieces but when they were first discussed there were concerns about naked images of children....not sure how they plan to get around that one.
Im assuming that the machines just scan and dont have any mechanism of storing images.....if they do I can see long queues forming for airport security jobs |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have never been a great fan of flying anyway but this has just sealed it for me. I shan't be flying again if my personal privacy is going to be abused in this way.
I know some people will argue, "Would you rather be dead?" and my answer is: "No, I'd rather not fly." |
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By *adchickCouple
over a year ago
Cyprus |
"I dont mind them seeing my bits and pieces but when they were first discussed there were concerns about naked images of children....not sure how they plan to get around that one.
Im assuming that the machines just scan and dont have any mechanism of storing images.....if they do I can see long queues forming for airport security jobs "
I'd rather the whole plane be subjected to a full body search........ I too and scared witless of flying, and anything that makes it safer is ok by me......
Judging by the farore that the Human Rights lot of kicking up, it could be that children under a certain age are not scanned.......
Queue the extremists using kids as suicide bombers, or in the case of many years ago...... hiding explosives in kids toys/nappies etc. |
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By *ig bad OP Man
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
"I have never been a great fan of flying anyway but this has just sealed it for me. I shan't be flying again if my personal privacy is going to be abused in this way.
I know some people will argue, "Would you rather be dead?" and my answer is: "No, I'd rather not fly.""
I have to smile at the thought of you holidaying in Skegness or mablethorp for the next 40 years. To avoid scanners.Sorry but it hasn’t half mad me grin wishy
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i hate flyin am a nervous wreck!! i have no objection to body scanners and as a mother i have no objection to my child bein scanned either if you nothin to hide you nothin to worry about!! there a bit on msn about the human rights brigade bangin on about invasion of privacy i would rather have an airport worker sniggerin at my ten bellies than bein blown to kingdom come by some nutcase!!
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