The airport in Kelowna, B.C., will be the first in Canada to test a new type of passenger scanner that creates a three-dimensional virtually nude image of people.
At least you can decline at present. If these machines come into a required phase, I guess my days of air travel are over.
Wouldn't this be an invasion of privacy?
Privacy Privacy Privacy, is that all people are thinking of? I much prefer this than some whack job terrorist getting on the plane and carying out their intent.
"flagwaver" said Privacy Privacy Privacy, is that all people are thinking of? I much prefer this than some whack job terrorist getting on the plane and carying out their intent.
Right on! I travel by air many times a year... I am still nervous..
"Sherminator333" said I am happy to let someone see my package, in fact they might need a bigger scanner
ROTFL that was very brave to say hahahaha Tho I'm sure some of the inspectors looking at the screen will wince more than a few times, may even have a barf bucket by thier station hahahaha
Wouldn't this be an invasion of privacy?
Privacy Privacy Privacy, is that all people are thinking of? I much prefer this than some whack job terrorist getting on the plane and carying out their intent.
Right on! I travel by air many times a year... I am still nervous..
I am happy to let someone see my package, in fact they might need a bigger scanner
Tho I'm sure some of the inspectors looking at the screen will wince more than a few times, may even have a barf bucket by thier station hahahaha
I am happy to let someone see my package, in fact they might need a bigger scanner
I never thought of that
I don't think the airport officers will blink anymore after seeing 100 bodies... Just like a gyneacologist or even a nurse doesn't...
Hubba hubba
Awwww man I just ate